it has been my experience that tango has a higher percentage of arrogance then 
other dances.


it's sad that the silly arguments of close v. open embrace. traditional v. non 
traditional music, etc. have overwhelmed the sharing of this beautiful STREET 
dance.


tango is what it is to the dancer, silly (arrogant) people trying to enforce 
rules that historically did not exist, or if they did, existed in a small 
locale, has greatly diminished much of the shear pleasure of DANCING


personally, it makes me nuts for people to argue "their knowledge", and trying 
to enforce "their dogma" of a dance that grew up on the streets (chruches, 
docks, bars and brothels) of south america, and later continued to evolve 
through out the world. the only thing someone can say with authority, is "this 
is what is saw, at this place and at this time", or "this is what my instructor 
said occured at this place, and at this time". certainly there is no universal 
truth.


danse on

have fun



The Tangonista
Sponsered by P.E.T.A. (People Expressing Tango Attitude)
NOTICE - no cats were injured in the making of our music


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