Hoi Andreas!

When I made my original comment I was about sure that - knowing you - you would 
take my comment the positive way!

> Thank you for your remarks. Maybe this can become a general comparison 
> of everybody´s ideas about dancing vals. 

That was precisely my intend: get some more comments on dancing examples. See 
what others on the list see & feel - may it be pleasing or not: every new dance 
counts!!! 

I'd be happy to see more and more 'lurkers' on tango-L to finally get out and 
comment openly (not only by private-e-mail!). I'd also be happy if I would be 
able to even read some 'disagree' and not just only 'what a beautiful tango 
world'. I mean: what pleases me does not necessarily have to please someone 
else. What I do not like does not necessarily has to be disliked by others. But 
a discussion about it, from *all* sides, could help everyone of us to develop a 
better viewing, a better feeling and maybe even a better dancing! 

And just to add on this: sometimes I like one couple's tango, but do not like 
their milonga. Or anothers couples vals, but not their tango. Or even I might 
like one of their tangos, but not the other, but again the third. But I would 
very much like to know what others feel, see, like ... and also dislike! 
Usually one learns by criticism, not by the ever going on chearleaders.

Hey, and by the way: some days I like my own dancing whereas on other days I am 
not satisfied with. And even on one evening this could change, maybe due to me, 
maybe due to a partner (more or less accoustomed, more or less inspiring) ... 
maybe due to the music, maybe due to the atmosphere, quite often due to the 
other couples on the floor ... etc.

Looking forward to a fruitful discussion,
Christian


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