Hi Gordon,

Having experienced nirvana many times and knowing that searching for it only 
leads me to disappointment when I don't find it, I've learned to just relax and 
have fun.  I appreciate those I dance with as friends.  When I do dance, I want 
to give it my all and not just go through the motions.

I admit that I'm particular about the music and matching it to my partner.  If 
I dance with someone who doesn't hear the music similarly to how I do, I'm 
bound to be disappointed and I don't want to be critical (inwardly, of course) 
of my partner.  So at times, I'll avoid the situation altogether. 

It's also nice that there are enough okay-to-good dancers in my community that 
I don't feel obligated to dance with anyone just to encourage them to join the 
community.  I've paid my dues many times over and others are quite happy to 
take on my former role.

Trini de Pittsburgh




--- On Fri, 7/22/11, Gordon Erlebacher <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Trini,

Why don't you dance any more at a Milonga? After all, you like dancing, 
right? Or do you prefer teaching?

   Gordon


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