[email protected] wrote: > The Solution: > This is the hard part and I'm not sure I know the answer perhaps separate > milongas for Nuevo and Traditional is the only solution? > If anyone has any suggestions let the organizers know. If we talk about a > challenge we can find a solution. > Most milongas we have here in Canberra are in the traditional style. Last weekend, we had a "Nuevo Milonga", where all the music played was modern tango music, with lots of electronica and fusion stuff.
There was a substantial overlap between attendees at this event and our regular traditional-style milongas. The ronda was operating quite well, with no more mishaps than usual. Separate milongas is really not a solution to any problem I'm aware of. Certainly not where I live. Myk, in Canberra _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
