Dear Jan you say "It is a beautiful tango "
 
I did not express an opinion in reference to the beauty of the dance, this is a 
matter of personal taste.  I did like it as well. I think that everybody should 
dance any way they like to do it, I just tried to clarify to Jack that the 
confusion comes from the use of the word "Milonga" in reference to this type of 
dance, but if anybody wish to use it, this is fine with me as well.
 
IMO (I am sure others may disagree) that particular form of dancing did not 
preserve the "character" of the dance, it looks totally foreign to me, 
something totally disconnected from its Argentine roots.  The moves are those 
of tango but neither the music or the dance itself gives the feeling orlooks 
like A. T. of any style that I know.(Trina points that some dancers do dance 
preserving the tango character and I agree, some of them do.
 
Below you will see Chicho and Fabian dancing nuevo tango both to traditional 
and alternative music but preserving the "Character" of the dance. 
 
The first time around,(early 20th century) Tango was changed in England to make 
it more like the other ballroom dances: a steady beat was created for the 
music, the choreography was changed so that both members of the couple 
performed the same foot work, one the mirror of the other, the embrace was 
reshaped to adopt a V figure instead of the original A shape, the partners do 
not look to each other, jerking movements of the head  and very long steps were 
added,the dance steps were changed to a sequence of Slow, slow, quick, quick, 
slow with possible variations of this sequence.  
 
A new dance was created: The International Tango, which is beautiful as well 
but that does not have the original Argentine Character oor feeling.  The 
American (ballroom) and Finish tangos are variations of the International 
Tango; they are beautiful dances but of a different character as well.
 
I do not have any objection to the creation of other dances based in A.T., I 
just wanted to give my opinion in reference to Jack's question : "What is this? 
I am confused, is this tango?
 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lS9sMTtozZI  Portland Milonga
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfeT8esFMUk Practica x exhibition to traditional 
tango music
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNdezMXlZgM  Chicho at Practica X exhibition to 
non traditional tango music
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GfTum67AQE Fabian Salas exhibition to 
traditional tango music
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pL16h0rMmYU&feature=related
 
Fabian Salas exhibition to non traditional tango music
 
Respectfully, Sergio                                      
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