Thanks, Brick.  The pertinent rule is

To be eligible to register, all dance couples must  consist of Argentine 
amateurs and/or professionals aged 18 years or over  at the time of 
participation, and at least one of the two must be a  native of the City of 
Buenos Aires or a city resident for a minimum of 2  years. At the moment of 
registration, both participants are required to  provide their ID (DNI, CI, LE 
or Passport) to prove their identity,  place of birth and place of residence. 

I suppose that means that an Argentine who was born in the U.S. could compete 
but a Canadian born in BsAs could not.  That doesn't seem right to me.

Trini de Pittsburgh


--- On Tue, 7/26/11, Brick Robbins <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Brick Robbins <[email protected]>
Subject: [Tango-L] Campeonato Metropolitano de Tango
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, July 26, 2011, 2:27 AM

>Here's what the pertinent rule of the City Dance Championship states:
>
>http://www.tangobuenosaires.gob.ar/campeonato10/web/index.php/en/tango/rules.html

Those were the 2010 rules. I believe the 2011 rules were different.
Here is the 2011 website
http://www.tangobuenosaires.gob.ar/campeonato11/web/es/index.html
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