Speaking for myself, it is the culture that is so unique which makes my tango a 
richer experience than it can be anywhere else. Having an inkling of the 
culture when listening to the music is then magnified 10-fold with the first 
breath of air inhaled upon arrival. Hearing the noise of traffic on Corrientes 
and of small children going to school across the street on Ayacucho, consuming 
cafe con leche y medialunas for breakfast in a local eatery, hearing Castellano 
on the radio, all that and much more is part of tango which can not be felt in 
too many other places (I have not been to other cities in Rio de la Plata 
region). 


Small addition, Romero: men from around the world are drawn to Buenos Aires to 
dance as well, not only women. And there are lousy porteno dancers as well.

...dubravko ===================================
seek, appreciate, and create beauty
this life is not a rehearsal
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