Trini wrote..... What do traditionalists need to do to let attendees know that at their milongas, one adheres to a line of dance.....I've never had a problem like this.
Reminds me of an hilarious experience at a crowded milonga in the centre of Paris, where one imagines the quality of dance might be good, sensual; all things French. Perhaps it was called "The Bull Ring" or something similar - that should have tipped me off. We were startled by a young couple, clearly demonstrating their exceptional prowess, dancing directly towards us in the clockwise direction. When I politely pointed him in the right direction with my left hand, (perhaps he was directionally impaired) whilst making a smart avoidance move, he glared at me with the "don't you know who I am?" look. I swear I heard someone shout Ole!! when I received a smart gancho in the behind. It did not improve. We left soon after, a little wiser and sadder; visions of Tango in Paris in tatters. Keep smiling, John _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
