ᐧ We in MN are incredibly lucky to have an Argentine violinist who married a Minnesotan. Her father is a bandoneon player who played in Calo's orchestra. He is currently here visiting his daughter and playing several times while he is here. Besides that, a tango singer who sings in the Homero Manzi show in Buenos Aires followed his wife who moved here for her job.
Although I have been to BA many times and have heard many live orchestras, I don't exactly know the etiquette of when to dance to a live orchestra. Last year when an orchestra visited, dancers went out on the floor immediately, and that just seemed so wrong. Waiting as long as they do in BA might be impossible for American dancers who barely listen to the music anyway. What is right? Loisa from Minnesota _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
