"Nussbaum, Martin" <[email protected]> wrote, about a week ago:
> Boulder is now the go-to mecca for Tango, second only to > Buenos Aires. Wow, that's quite a statement. Certainly it cannot be denied that Gustavo & Giselle's setting up home in Boulder makes Boulder somewhat special in the Tango department. However, let me play devil's advocate (no cynicism intended) and ask, since really what to me defines Tango in Buenos Aires is not the dance as much as it is the music: What's going on in Boulder, if anything, in the Tango music department? Does it have a resident Tango orchestra? Or at least aspiring Tango musicians? Does the Tango energy of Boulder foment it? Would a Tango concert (no dancing) of good, but not particularly danceable, Tango music, fill a theatre of 500? Of 100? Shahrukh _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
