Thanks, Don Klein, on your link to batangoportal.com. It seems as if its creator keeps it pretty up to date. I especially like the fact that with a click of the button the info will display in several ways, over the next 3-day, 7-day, etc. periods. And we can look at just the practicas or milongas or classes or whatever.
I also love Tito Palumbo's batango guides. Because they are emailed in PDF format I can print them out, mark them up, and take them with me on a trip to BsAs. Online guides are great, but it's not always (or often!) easy to use them on a trip. Palumbo's guides are not just to milongas. They also tell you where to buy stuff, find teachers, and musicians, and much more. I also like the many advertisements. The milonga, etc., lists are compact but give very little info. The ads give more, and sometimes include photos of teachers which helps you when you go to the studio and look around, wondering who to approach. Larry de Los Angeles http://ShapechangerTales.com ____________________________________________________________ BUGS? Target them with the best in Pest Control. Click Here. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2131/fc/BLSrjnsEslQ3YMGYxIK13x01Po0Pk82RAZYwb5KOaxAVDsC885t5LNOhMWE/ _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
