We have a piece of roll vinyl (Pattern looks like a wood floor) that we 
purchased at Home Depot. We use it when we have to dance on cement or asphalt.  
It does the job. However, I don't think it would be thick enough for use on 
carpet, as it is flexible.  (On the asphalt, we have to sweep the area first, 
as cinders and debris make bumps and lumps in the vinyl). I think you would 
need something with more body to it.
You could go to Home Depot or Lowe's and look at the vinyl yourself, and maybe 
get a smaller piece ( we got est. a 12 foot long piece, which was due to the 
weight limit of us to carry it around. It is probably 6 feet wide.) to try over 
your carpet.  If your carpet is an industrial grade, very low nap, then it 
might work (kind of carpet they use in commercial offices, etc.).
Good luck!
Joanne Pogros
Cleveland, Ohio
www.tangocleveland.com




-----Original Message-----
From: Sergey Kazachenko <[email protected]>
To: tango-l <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, Apr 26, 2011 2:14 pm
Subject: [Tango-L] What to do with a carpeted floor?


Dear listmembers,
I am about to move to a new place, and it, sadly, has a carpeted floor.
hat can one do to create a little practice space without ripping off
he carpets?
ny suggestions?
I vaguely remember someone (Eero?) saying something about using
oll-on vinyl for outdoor guerilla tango events, but can't find that
essage anymore.
Thanks a lot,
Sergey
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