I quote from a recent post: " I know that many object to the apparent lack of musicality exhibited by tango-nuevo dancers (absolutely not inherently true in my mind), some object to many tango-nuevo dancers not observing dance floor etiquette (likewise, not special to tango nuevo). What else? "
What else do you want? If people cannot dance to Tango music and cannot dance in a Milonga with other dancers, why on earth should they give them name Tango to what they do? People have every right to dance Nuevo - or Ballroom, or Jive, or Highland Dancing, or whatever they want. They can easily hire a hall and organise some sessions (I've done just that for ballroom, scottish dancing, and Morris dancing). It's just that they (a) should not call it Tango and (b) should not do it in the same space and time where others are trying to dance Tango and are being impeded. I could do weigth-lifting and perhaps do it very well. However, if I did it in the middle of the track during the Olympic 400 metres final, I would not claim that what I was doing was Sprinting or Running. I certainly would not be surprised if the genuine sprinters were to complain about my stationary position and lack of understanding of what they were doing. I would not expect to welcomed at an athletics club. Brazos Laurie (Laurence) ________________________________________________________________________ AOL's new homepage has launched. Take a tour at http://info.aol.co.uk/homepage/ now. _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
