I took classes with Eduardo Capussi and Mariana Flores back in 2000 [approx]. 
It was solid, traditional tango with lots of walking and simple figures - and 
it wasn't a beginner class. In 1995/96 my first teacher was Pablo Inza, who is 
now one of the leading Nuevo dancers, But, back then he was a super-traditional 
salon dancer in smart suit and short, slicked-back hair. I'm always reminded 
that all the so-called 'crazy dancers' from BsAs have a solid foundation in 
traditional tango and I wish others would follow that lead rather than jumping 
straight into Nuevo or Fantasia. Just a thought.

Jack




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> Subject: [Tango-L] Good Fun, Excellent Dancing
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> How many follows have felt like they had this guy for a lead?   }:->
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUi_ed5EnxI
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> I thought this was funny as all get out and the quality of the dancing was 
> excellent.  Does anyone know anything about the two dancers or where this was 
> performed?
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