Jack,
The separation in BsAs you describe below is by the (average,median) age of the 
dancers. I am not sure following that path is in the best interest of tango.
Jan

-------------- Original message from Jack Dylan <[email protected]>: 
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> > From: Trini y Sean (PATangoS) 
> > 
> > I can't believe this argument still continues.  > 
> 
> Correct me if I'm wrong but hasn't Buenos Aires already solved 
> this problem by allowing for the separation of traditional dancers 
> and nuevo dancers? 
> 
> Aren't traditional milongas for Salon and Milonguero style, while 
> alternative milongas [called practicas] are for anything at all. 
> 
> Wouldn't this solve everyone's problem? 
> 
> And why do nuevo dancers continue to fight against it? 
> 
> Regardless of what has been written in the past about 'styles', 
> I'm assuming everyone on this forum is knowledgable enough 
> to know the differences between Salon, Milonguero and Nuevo. 
> 
> Jack 
> 
> 
> 
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