Mario,
IMO it works. Sometimes less is more!
Their superb technique allows for this form of "freedom
  and playfulness..."
Norm
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>                      Melina and Detleff doing their interpretation  
> of a Milonga
>   This has got to be the most different looking Milonga that I've  
> yet seen on YouTube
>   Wow, super control and discipline introduced into a song that  
> sings more of freedom
>   and playfullness.....what do you think?  Does it work?
>   Certainly, it's a new alternative to all of the non-Milonga  
> dancers out there who only
>   dance the Slo-Tango.
>   http://youtube.com/watch?v=d70Zz7j2m90
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