I'll be honest.  There are times when people do ballroom to ballroom music at a 
milonga and I laugh, which probably says more about my snobbishness about tango 
than it does about them.

I think it's useful to think of these other dances or alternative tangos in the 
context of an overall milonga.  If an entire dance event was only of tangos (no 
vals, no milongas), then that event would likely be less satisfying than an 
event with vals and milongas.  Milongas and vals are there to provide a 
different flavor and create a little color.  They are good in small doses.

I can see that for the right audience, something like bachatango or kizomba 
would provide the same thing that ballroom music or salsa or the chacarena does 
at a milonga.  It would, of course, have to come in an even smaller dose than 
vals or milonga.

Trini de Pittsburgh

P.S.  I'll be in Dallas this weekend.  Hope to meet any Dallas listeros at the 
milonga on Saturday.



--- On Mon, 5/31/10, Vince Bagusauskas <[email protected]> wrote:

My  salsa friend did say the one class
he went to, the instructor said "Don't try this at tango. You will be
laughed at".  I guess that would be correct.



      

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