I'll answer first, and my answer will probably be different than that of most 
people. I am a mathematician, and when first got exposed to tango, saw the many 
possibilities it offered. It was staggering. And when I got connected to one of 
my first teachers, I found out about the "structure" of the tango. There were 
rules of movements, interesting way steps were put together, etc. (not that I 
could do any of it). It was exciting. Ultimately, I do it for the sheer 
challenge of doing something difficult, and that includes combining connection, 
emotional involvement, choreography, navigation, technique, and everything 
else. I love a good challenge. 

    Gordon


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Date: Thursday, July 21, 2011 8:14 pm
Subject: [Tango-L] Una Pregunta
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> why do you dance tango?  sherrie
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