----- Original Message ----
> From: Jack Dylan <[email protected]>

> > From: Vince Bagusauskas 
> > 
> > What city do you dance in?  I would like to google/youtube it to see what 
> > styles of tango are danced at the milongas you attend and then report back.
> > 

> 
> I live in an Asian city so I'm not far from you. Couldn't find an actual 
> milonga 
> 
> on YouTube but this is a group of local teachers so it'll give you some idea. 
> 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D01fr8UN0NQ
> 
> It's a demonstration so maybe a little more 'showy' than how regular people 
> dance in the milongas. It's not milonguero but I'd still call it mostly 
> 'traditional'.
> 

Yes, it's a little bit showy (the boleos were a little too large), but it was a 
demo. If this was the extent of which we had to deal with in US milongas, I 
don't think we'd be fighting so much for our space and talking about milonga 
separation or milonga rules. Everyone in the video was respecting the line of 
dance.

Ron


      

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