The show went well - I'm not too happy with my stuttering, but people seemed to still like the show. I got better as the show went on. People called in with comments and questions, and that is the first time that has happened to a show on Sunday at this station!
Here's a link: It's called "The Wave Project" http://www.kfai.org/archive/07/31/2011 And a youtube link, because they show a video: http://youtu.be/KdzilG5chzc Lois Donnay Minneapolis, MN On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 2:12 AM, Brick Robbins <[email protected]>wrote: > From: Jack Dylan <[email protected]> wrote > > ? > I agree that Gardel is a good place to start and then go through > Tango's evolution > with special emphasis on the Golden Age. Finish off with Piazzolla and > a little Nuevo, > while stressing the continued importance of music from the Golden Age. > ? > > Music from the "Golden Age" is for dancing, and if you are not > dancing, it is probably less interesting than a lot of the other works > of tango > > Tango is everywhere here in Buenos Aires, but in the metropolitan area > of 13 million of the city of tango, maybe 7-10.000 people do the > dance, so the dance angle really isn't that important to the general > public. > > Have a listen to Radio 2x4 > http://delicast.com/radio/Argentina/tango/La_2x4_FM > > they have a great program that spans all tango, not just the stuff we > love to dance to. > _______________________________________________ > Tango-L mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l > -- Lois Donnay www.mndance.com 612.822.8436 _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
