-----Original Message----- We repeatedly hear how in its evolution tango has diversified and that we should celebrate this diversity and all forms of tango should coexist peacefully under one big tent. Milonguero and nuevo can share the same dance floor, maybe nuevo in the middle where there is more space and milonguero along the outer edge. Music can be mixed, too, with classic tango and electrotango and non-tango music all played, a little bit of something for everyone, so that everyone can be happy.
------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- The way I see it, mixing tango milonguero and nuevo at a milonga is like letting a fox (not this one) into the chicken coop. Nuevo may have evolved from tango, but it has diverged to the point where a child would say, "Dad, that can't be tango. That's not the way Tio Alfredo dances it." Nuevo just hangs around tango to prey off its base. "There's a milonga. Let's invade it and show off. We can attract some tango students. If they're new enough to tango, they won't know the difference. Besides, it's more like the 'Dancing with the Stars' tango they saw on television." So, it's a good idea for nuevo to officially declare itself a new dance, no longer tango. Let it live on it's own merits and not prey on tango. Mel Fox _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
