Dear Mario et al,
As Sergio wrote, this is an article from the Clarin newspaper. It was 
written by one of their regular tango reporters Irene Amuchastegui and 
Laura Falcoff.
The translation (by Sergio??) is terrific too.

Mario wrote:

>This guy Sergio can write!!!!  Do I hear some applause? 
> 
>"The static postcard of the milongas today, with its colorful mixture of "hip 
>youngsters" and old time historical habitues
>united in the "ritual" of the dance, is not more than that: a flat image that 
>rarely reveals something more than a repertoire of archetypes. Behind that 
>frozen scene, nevertheless, an unsuspected and burning world exists where the 
>old can be new, the novelty can be obsolete, a simple thing can be difficult, 
>and the excessive is insufficient. And in that, on the other hand, all these 
>values are in permanent change. 
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