There are as many "styles" in tango as there are couples - if you look closely - each couple on a dance floor has their very own unique style - there is no one like the other, yes there may be similarities, some similar steps or moves, but each has their own expression and flavor.
why does everything have to be "classifed" ? For what? For who? For what purpose? "Nuevo" style, "Naveira" style, "Urquieze" style - Tango is Tango is Tango - all the explanations do nothing. There is an expression "beginner;s mind" very approriate in tango. It is about experience and perception and exploration and primarily, imagination, invention and not about analysis. _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
