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> 
> So - what broadly speaking - is your occupation (in the case of IT nerds 
> and doctors, then friend of a friend is quite acceptable).
> 

I'm a biologist/statistician by day. I live in a university community of 
100,000 so most of our tango students are university students, faculty, and 
researchers. Most others are in white-collar professions where at least a 
bachelor's degree is needed, but we get a lot of people in tango with more than 
a bachelor's degree. However, this distribution of educational levels exists in 
the ballroom dance and folk dance communities here too. Salsa and swing are 
younger but all university affiliated. The only dance group that is blue collar 
here is country & western. 

I think that if you don't have a university it is difficult for a city of 
100,000 to establish a tango community. I'd be interested in hearing about 
exceptions.

Ron


      

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