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From: Mario [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Anytme that I can find a new video on this guy, I'm going to post it.

Frankly Mario, I think that in this clip Alberto's posture and footwork are way 
below average. 
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>  Lots and lots of pauses in this slooo tango..would it be ok to dance like 
>this with most follows here in the US? He seems to wait and wait.
His waiting is really not waiting, as in "doing nothing." There could be lots 
of dancing happening while it seems like "nothing going on" to those watching.

> Would that be un nerving to some follows?  

I am sure it would be to some.
At a recent Chicago mini tango festival. I had the overall best tanda with a 
woman who let me know at the very beginning with her body language that she 
preferred the slow and deliberate, very expressive movements filled with loads 
of emotional tension. From then on it was heaven. (And of course we moved to 
the middle in order not to disturb others and no, we did not dance the "nuevo" 
or show tango.) When the tanda was over, I told her that that was the best 
dance I had for the whole weekend -- she thanked me that I created the space 
for her to express herself in her own way. The whole thing was enormously 
satisfying for both of us.

Every dancer is different, hopefully.
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seek, appreciate, and create beauty
this life is not a rehearsal
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