--- On Mon, 12/1/08, Vince Bagusauskas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fellow dancer of course.
>
I don't quite understand why you might want to assume responsibility for
someone else's dance. But in any case, the fantasia lovers can simply adjust
their schedule to meet the requirements on the dance floor. If they want to do
fantasia, then they should be limiting it to the early or late times at the
milonga when the place is spacious. It's incorrect for them to assume that
they should be free to dance to fantasia whenever they feel like it, such as
during the most crowded times on the dance floor. Tango is a social dance, and
social means having to consider other people.
If fantasia-lovers are messing up the dance floor, then, as a fellow dancer,
tell the promoter and have him/her deal with it. Or you can choose to tell the
dancers yourself. The latter isn't as problematic as it may sound.
Trini de Pittsburgh
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