On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 1:46 PM, DHodgson <[email protected]> wrote:
> "Well there's nothing to lose
> And there's nothing to prove
> I'll be dancing with myself"
>
> I think you boys are missing the point, analyzing this too much as usual.
> Just avoid the spoon.
>
> It is like in this video clip. If either of you think your looking too
> dignified while practicing out in public then I have to wonder how well
> either of you dance the Follows.
No, I think *you're* missing the point, to wit, that a video of
some guy dancing by himself does not serve as an example of good
milonga dancing. Whether or not he looks "goofy" practicing is not
the point--the point is that he's dancing by himself, which hardly
provides a good example of a partner dance.
It's easy to be brilliant dancing by yourself. Cooperating with
a partner is much more difficult.
I'm not saying nobody should practice by themselves if they want
to, by all means have at it--just don't videotape it and tell me it's
an example of good milonga dancing, because milonga dancing takes two.
> PS: Love Billy Idol!!!
So do I. Particularly dancing alone to that song and looking
goofy. :-)
Huck
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