> What a comparison ! How many people were that time (1632) busy with astronomy > in their everyday life ? And how many thousends of people today dance tango > in their everyday life ? This changes the question of what is the opinion of > the majority ... > My example was definitely not about astronomy. It was about beliefs. It was about a dogmatized, majority belief that held on for centuries, and the recognition of the errors in this belief by a minority. It was about a few people who started to think differently instead of continuing the tradition and who's ideas were rejected, but later vindicated.
Obviously, I do not think I am anywhere near Galileo, but I wanted to underline that just because a lot of people in the list had been taught as Sergio suggested, to artificially classify dancing into THESE three styles, instead of finding some other, more tangible descriptions, the concept maybe wrong altogether. Cheers, Aron -- Ecsedy Áron *********** Aron ECSEDY Tel: +36 20 66-36-006 http://www.milonga.hu/ http://www.holgyvalasz.hu/ _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
