The tango codes ..... they are like the head of the cod fish , everyone talk 
about it , and nobody has seen one, ever....
I tried to get information , but  I found elusive attitudes here in Buenos 
Aires , with old milongueros/as . They simply said " tango codes are to be 
respected " and that was it , end of the conversation.
After 10 years of visiting milongas , not all of them , but more or less, one 
or two of each type (salon, open air, social club, young people, etc..) , I can 
there are some codes, that depend on the place . This codes are not universal , 
in one place there is done something, in another place the opposite.
 
1) the host of the milonga do not dance with the dancers that come to dance to 
the milonga . Maybe he/she , will dance at the end of the night, with his co 
host , or the elder dancer still on the place . The different arguments I 
received from hosts, is that they have to take care of the people, places, 
waiters, music, wardrobe, artists, live music, etc.etc.. so they simply could 
not put their mind into dancing. They prefer to go to other milonga to dance, 
in a day where their milonga is not open. However last saturday at viejo 
correo, the host , danced with an old milonguero. It was a quiet night, not too 
many couples dancing, and it was early, so the night do not have more major 
changes, I suppose.
 
2) tandas have to be tango, milonga and valsecito, only. This is something that 
I heard from organizers that do this , they say " we respect the codes, no 
other music here , if you want latin or salsa,  go to a disco" . However some 
milongas, include a tanda of cumbia, a tanda of swing/jazz , and a tanda of 
chacarera  , like Club El Fulgor in Villa Crespo. This code is .... to be bend 
but not to be broken it seems...

3) milonga starts when a couple of dancers , usually the elder ones, or the 
most respected, enter to the dance floor . The other couples wait for this 
couple to open the night . Sometimes there are nods between the elders, to see 
who will be the first to go , it depends on the music the DJ plays, some elders 
like to dance D Arienzo to start ( La Baldosa organizer Susana at El Pial , 
like to play D Arienzo as opener). Other milongas just play at random, until , 
maybe , a tanda of valsecitos trigger the audience into the dancing floor ( 
like Salon Canning on a friday night)

4) If the milonga sort the dancers in areas of couples, and alones, it is not a 
good manner to ask a woman in a table with a man, to dance , unless they are 
common friends. Sometimes couples ( married couples I mean ), show their 
intention to dance with other people, by sitting in different tables.

5) taxi dancers are to be ignored. This is a relative new code . The local 
tango community do not like taxi dancers activity. It is known when a taxi 
dancer comes, since it stays with the same woman all the night , and is clear 
they are not a married couple. Also their faces at the table , are faces of 
partners in a business agreement, not a couple looking the dance and commenting 
or sharing experiences.  More or less like a horse/mare  rent for a ride in 
horseback.
 
6) The tango "Adios muchachos " is a bad jinx, it is not to be played, never, 
ever.  It the name of the tango is pronounced , men have to hold one of their 
balls, and women one of her teets, is bad luck, specially for dancers ( maria 
nieves commented this jyink in robert duvall´s movie "assesination tango" .
 
7) in old times, there was a man  that made a control of the dancers, if 
someone makes a figure that was not estrictly social dancing ( boleos or 
colgadas ), it came from behind , tap the shoulder of the person and said " 
mister, here we dance to the floor , do not do that again". If the person make 
the non authorized step again, it was taken away from the place.
 
8) if a man takes a woman to dance, it is not polite to dance only one tango of 
the tanda, the tanda has to be danced complete, and then escort the lady back 
to her table. Although this code of complete tanda, is respected, the other 
code, to escort the lady back to her table, is not fulfilled thoroughly .
 
 
Unfortunately, there is not a syllabus of tango codes, it would be something 
very useful,. There are opinions and comments, that are individual , I try to 
summarize what I have seen, there has to be a lot more of tango codes, and each 
milonga place, has their habits .
 
I would like to say that the direction of dance (counterclockwise) is a tango 
code respected, but .... it is not respected anymore, maybe in two or three 
places like El beso, Sunderland. Sin rumbo ....
 
 
alberto
 




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De: Don Klein <[email protected]>
Para: [email protected]
Enviado: mié, octubre 21, 2009 9:35:45 PM
Asunto: [Tango-L] ¿Código -- historia?

With all the conversation about códigos -- where did they start, how did 
they evolve?

Certainly not in the saloons, brothels, streets, ...  At the 
barrio/cultural association dances where tango was intermixed with the 
European Mazurka, Polka, Waltz ... ?  At the Teatro Opera? 

Don
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