FWIW (and I only speak for myself), 

I don't have an issue with criticism about American Tango, with the caviat that 
the criticizer try to make some sense, and actually have a clue what they are 
talking about.  IMO, that is the main thing that has been missing from the some 
of the recent criticism.  

Drivel about lousy Amercian instructors (when the instructors in the video 
refered to are mostly not American), or foolish comments about classes at 
festivals (when the OsterTango festival they are hyping clearly has classes 
posted on-line), or posting a photo at the beginning of a milonga to make a 
lame argument about attendance, does little more than making the criticizers 
look like fools.

If you want to criticize American Tango, (and you actually want to be taken 
seriously, rather than come off like a clown), make a statement that has a 
little more substance to it than simply trying to start a flame war (for 
example: something you can actually support with some objective evidence).  
Another thing for the critics, be just as willing accept criticism, as you are 
to whine and moan about others.  

Just to be clear, I have no issue with the general statement that Argentine 
Tango is better than American Tango.  The funny thing is that it's not the 
Argentines who are whining and complaining about American Tango.  A lot of 
American spend good money on classes and workshops by teachers from Argentina 
(both here and there).  I wish I could dance as well as some of the Argentines, 
but I don't, and possibly I never will.

BTW, do the US haters agree that the Argentine Tango is better than the Tango 
other countries (say like in the UK or in Hong Kong), or do you actually think 
it's just the US Tango that is not as good as Argentina?  

And with that, let the crying about American Tango continue.

David


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From: Carol Shepherd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
Subject: Re: [Tango-L] Stone Soup 2008 Follow Up - Off-List 
To: Tango List <[email protected]> 


I always feel that kudos and compliments should be shared with everyone 
on the list, and not just selfishly kept to one's self.  Here's to "US"! ;)

Keith wrote:
> Off-List Reply
> 
> Don't worry gals, you can relax. Now that Shahrukh is actively 
> moderating (censoring) the List, there will be less and less criticism 
> of American Tango. Soon everyone will be in agreement that American 
> is just as good (or better?) than Argentine. Congratulations.
> 
> Keith, HK
> 
> 
>  On Fri May  9  2:48 , Carol Shepherd <arborlaw at comcast.net> sent:
> 
>> All,
>>
>> I'm so glad to see that list members are stepping up to say negative 
>> things about Argentine Tango in the US and this apparently 
>> overwhelmingly popular and positive event.
>>
>> There was an appalling lack of negativity about this topic, and I see 
>> that the tone of the list is now being restored.
>>
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