Mario,
Well, I thought I knew what a traspie is but all I see at 1.03 is a lurch 
forward 
and at 1.12 a lurch backvward - definitely not to be recommended in a milonga.
Are you being serious Mario, or is this an inside-joke that I haven't been 
around 
long enough to 'get'. Maybe we need more words of explanation :-)
Jack

----- Original Message ----
> From: Mario <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2008 4:48:58 AM
> Subject: [Tango-L] Traspie
> 
> 
>   Well I've been after finding out what 'TRASPIE' meant for several months 
> now..(4)
>   Today, I think I got it and I am happy to share it here for those, like 
> myself, who are not
>   among the old guard, know it all, seen it before, readers of Tango-L 
> (Astroid)
>   
>   Here it is..is Traspie a step? a rhythm? ..you make up your mine but happily
>   I can now show it to you at 1:03 and 1:12 seconds into this video... if 
> anyone 
> can
>   add comments that would be appreciated..if I am wrong, please tell me and 
> show 
> me
>   the right meaning of the word....with not soooo many words, I hope.
>   
>   http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=y1-gW8S9T4E&feature=related
> 
>       
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