Anton Stanley wrote:
> Myk I understand your point in the below comment.
> But please guide me to someone who can improve my tango dancing.
Find the kind of Tango dancing you want to do. Watch it carefully and
find its defining characteristics. Then talk with teachers about those
characteristics. The ones that talk sensibly about them are likely to be
better teachers than those that can only discuss their own methods for
teaching.
> And why
> their method of defining tango would be any clearer than yours.
I thought you said you understood my point? Didn't I quite carefully
_not_ define Tango? I'm not qualified, and I don't think any single
person or body of people are.
Sure there are a few things that we can all agree are the basic
fundamentals of Tango, but as soon as you get into details, there's a
lot of rich diversity.
Myk
in Canberra
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