ECSEDY ?ron <[email protected]> says: > I see there is still this misconcept about nuevo being irregular, using > large moves and causing greef to regular dancers. Well that is a > misconcept fueled by ignorance. Just check out La Viruta any time > outside the general 'tourist period' and you'll see that while most of > the people are nuevo dancers, they are pretty much able to navigate > without problems, collisions in a lot denser crowd than anywhere else on > the planet.
La Viruta??!!! Surely you jest. If you want to dispel the myth that Argentines have this magic "Tango navigation gene" as some (not recent) posts have suggested, La Viruta is the place to do it: the worst possible navigators on the planet. Oh, but just for the record, not because they are doing "nuevo" per se (even though they are mostly young dancers, largely Argentine) but because they are mostly beginners dancing the trademark La Viruta style of looking down at their feet instead of where they are going. In fact I would sometimes mutter, "Viruteros" when such a couple (at a different milonga) would bump into me (or into my protectively outstretched arm) after the man took 2 back steps in a row against line of dance without looking. And I'd generally get a knowing nod and smile from my partner. I stopped going to La Viruta in large part because of this "bump-a-tanguero" phenomenon (the dancers there are good natured, I will say, so couples who bump into each other smile rather than glare at each other), so I don't have recent experience: perhaps all the good navigators were merely waiting for me to leave before they started going there? :-) Shahrukh _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
