OK, this is my last post for the week ..number 4 or 5 ..but I'm keeping within 
the rules
  and to thank Huck for his enlightening post, I will not whine nor complain...
  I am about to complete 10 months of sufferingly trying to learn to dance the 
Slooo Tango.
  and it's time for a report.  I danced with a male follwer this week 
(repugnant because I 
  am dancing Tango to 'feel like a man') and he said to me "please, lower and 
don't move
  your shoulders because I'm trying to feel the step and the rest interferes") 
..just like a 
  follower...throws tea on the fire...anyway, it seemed like good advice but 
now I find that 
  when I control my shoulders, I deaden my dance... what do you advise?
   I live in Phila. and am lucky to have some darn good instructors..I almost 
did the dreaded
  change of life of prefering classes to Milongas...(Chris)..but I'm still 
going to both.
   I notice that it's not the best dancer that I learn from by watching..but 
rather the one of
  my similar body type who dances THE pattern that I'm ready to 
assimulate..learn..and
  he dances it slow and sloppy enough for me to see it in all it's glory..what 
do you think?
   Anyway, I could do a few more posts on this subject but I ran out of posts 
this week..
  see you next week.  sincerely,  Flaco Mario

       
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