Áron, you wrote: >>> I believe that 'nuevo' became a term that doesn't describe a form of dancing. It doesn't really mean any type or style of dancing that could be identified without doubt just by looking... The few things that nuevo DOES mean is: - a structured way of building up your dancing... - a free, open way of thinking about tango as a dance... - goal in the structure of nuevo is to identify the simplest and smallest common technical elements that forms the basis of all and every tango style, that are intercompatible on a very wide domain of moves... - another goal is to identify the ways to increase internal body awareness of these technical elements, to devise methods that make connection, communication between couple understandable for those who do not understand it yet... ...tango as it was danced does not exists anymore, as ALL the original social factors, institutions, locations, cultural background has changed, disappeared or was replaced by other forms... ...Face it: what is NOT 'nuevo' is really just an attempt to imitated the form of a dance that was danced a very long time ago in a different era. A historical dance. It is the same thing as if you would try to recreate the 80s style in pop... There are huge differences between [classical] styles: baroque spanned two hundred years. Vivaldi is a literally power metal compared to Monteverdi, but it is still the same style... <<< Well, I am just awestruck by this message - a true pleasure to read and savor. Thank you for taking the conversation to a new level. Vivaldi as "power metal" - I love it! Bravissimo!
All the best, Brian Dunn Dance of the Heart Boulder, Colorado USA www.danceoftheheart.com "Building a Better World, One Tango at a Time" _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
