"Trini y Sean (PATangoS)" <[email protected]> wrote: > Bajofondo is on a North American tour. Traditionalists might not like to > dance to their music ...
and listed cities where they will be performing (at what seem to be largely jazz-club and indie-music type places as opposed to hi-profile concert venues). > Montreal ... Boston ... New York ... Washington ... Austin ... Tuscon ... > Indio ... San Francisco What puzzles me is that most of the cities in the list above have sizeable Tango populations (I'm not familiar with the size of the commuty in Tuscon, and quite frankly had never even heard of Indio, CA, but certainly all the others), both in terms of dancers and organizers; however, it seems that from a lack of communication or organization or initiative, there appears to be not a SINGLE Tango organization hosting them, even piggy-backing on one of the pre-arranged concerts?! I'm one of Trini's "traditionalists," perhaps, so they wouldn't be my favourite music to dance to either (for more than a couple of pieces anyway), but they still represent Tango, and perform at a high level, so if someone else has done 95% of the work to get them to your city, it seems a real shame not to have them make a guest appearance, or even structure an event around their presence. With the exception of Tuscon, where they seem to be rushing in and out, there appears to be a 2-day or greater break between cities, so there's the possibility for room in their schedule, and it would certainly help them both financially and artistically. It's too late for Montreal (and possibly for Boston), but one hopes that one of the Tango organizers in the other cities can take advantage of their presence. It would really be a win-win. Thanks for the review, Trini. Shahrukh P.S. Another posting on a different orchestra coming up ... _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
