4009  Aron. How is the tango Festival going in Budapest?

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Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 03:32:43 -0800
From: Derik Rawson <rawsonweb@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Re: Aron. How is the tango Festival going in Budapest?

Dear El Bandito, I think you are right. The Rawsons
are Welch. Derik
--- Mallpasso@aol.com <Mallpasso@aol.com> wrote:

> Derik:
>
> I thought the people who immigrated to Rawson,

Argentina, were Welsh from

> Wales, UK. I wasn't aware of any Rawsons who

emigrated from the 13 colonies

> during the war in the colonies against King George

III. As a matter of fact,

> currently the Welsh-Argentines are attempting to

revive the Gaelic Welsh language

> and pass it on to their progeny.
>
> El Bandito de Tango
>
>
>
>
> In a message dated 12/14/2005 08:08:58 Pacific

Standard Time,

> rawsonweb@YAHOO.COM writes:
> Dear Aron:
>
> How is the Tango Festival going in Budapest? I

really

> like the old building, which is now a movie theater,
> where you have your practicas.
>
> PS - Thank you for the "vintage" recording of the
> Rawson Tango. My ancestors from Rawson, Argentina

in

> Patagonia probably danced to that in Paris in the
> 1920's even before Gardel was there. I never knew
> about them until just last year, when Frenchman from
> Montreal told me the story of the tango.

Apparrently

> the Rawson's had to leave the 13 colonies because

the

> family was on the wrong side during the American
> revolution...lol. Some of us went to Oklahoma and
> Texas, which were both in Indian territory, et

voila!

> ...je suis ici a Houston. Now, I know why I like
> tango...lol.
>
> Derik
> d.rawson@rawsonweb.com
>
>

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Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 03:53:10 -0800
From: Derik Rawson <rawsonweb@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Re: Aron. How is the tango Festival going in Budapest?

Dear El Bandito, I do remember that my dad, William
Rawson, said that the Rawsons were on the wrong side
during the revolution. A Rawson was also the Governor
of the Bahamas I think. Derik
--- Mallpasso@aol.com <Mallpasso@aol.com> wrote:

> Derik:
>
> I thought the people who immigrated to Rawson,

Argentina, were Welsh from

> Wales, UK. I wasn't aware of any Rawsons who

emigrated from the 13 colonies

> during the war in the colonies against King George

III. As a matter of fact,

> currently the Welsh-Argentines are attempting to

revive the Gaelic Welsh language

> and pass it on to their progeny.
>
> El Bandito de Tango
>
>
>
>
> In a message dated 12/14/2005 08:08:58 Pacific

Standard Time,

> rawsonweb@YAHOO.COM writes:
> Dear Aron:
>
> How is the Tango Festival going in Budapest? I

really

> like the old building, which is now a movie theater,
> where you have your practicas.
>
> PS - Thank you for the "vintage" recording of the
> Rawson Tango. My ancestors from Rawson, Argentina

in

> Patagonia probably danced to that in Paris in the
> 1920's even before Gardel was there. I never knew
> about them until just last year, when Frenchman from
> Montreal told me the story of the tango.

Apparrently

> the Rawson's had to leave the 13 colonies because

the

> family was on the wrong side during the American
> revolution...lol. Some of us went to Oklahoma and
> Texas, which were both in Indian territory, et

voila!

> ...je suis ici a Houston. Now, I know why I like
> tango...lol.
>
> Derik
> d.rawson@rawsonweb.com
>
>

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Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 12:17:58 +0000
From: Dani Iannarelli <dani@TANGO-LA-DOLCE-VITA.COM>
Subject: Re: Aron. How is the tango Festival going in Budapest?

We-e-e-ellll, there's daffft I say it is then, bach, you just can't hold these Taffies down.
They leave the valleys and take over the pampas.
They get everywhere, boyo!

El Zorro de Tango


Richard deSousa <Mallpasso@AOL.COM> wrote:
Derik:

I thought the people who immigrated to Rawson, Argentina, were Welsh from
Wales, UK. I wasn't aware of any Rawsons who emigrated from the 13 colonies
during the war in the colonies against King George III. As a matter of fact,
currently the Welsh-Argentines are attempting to revive the Gaelic Welsh language
and pass it on to their progeny.

El Bandito de Tango




In a message dated 12/14/2005 08:08:58 Pacific Standard Time,
rawsonweb@YAHOO.COM writes:
Dear Aron:

How is the Tango Festival going in Budapest? I really
like the old building, which is now a movie theater,
where you have your practicas.

PS - Thank you for the "vintage" recording of the
Rawson Tango. My ancestors from Rawson, Argentina in
Patagonia probably danced to that in Paris in the
1920's even before Gardel was there. I never knew
about them until just last year, when Frenchman from
Montreal told me the story of the tango. Apparrently
the Rawson's had to leave the 13 colonies because the
family was on the wrong side during the American
revolution...lol. Some of us went to Oklahoma and
Texas, which were both in Indian territory, et voila!
...je suis ici a Houston. Now, I know why I like
tango...lol.

Derik
d.rawson@rawsonweb.com







Sent: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 03:32:43 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Re: Re: [TANGO-L] Aron. How is the tango Festival going in
Budapest?

Dear El Bandito, I think you are right. The Rawsons
are Welch. Derik
--- Mallpasso@aol.com <Mallpasso@aol.com> wrote:

> Derik:
>
> I thought the people who immigrated to Rawson,

Argentina, were Welsh from

> Wales, UK. I wasn't aware of any Rawsons who

emigrated from the 13 colonies

> during the war in the colonies against King George

III. As a matter of fact,

> currently the Welsh-Argentines are attempting to

revive the Gaelic Welsh language

> and pass it on to their progeny.
>
> El Bandito de Tango
>
>
>
>
> In a message dated 12/14/2005 08:08:58 Pacific

Standard Time,

> rawsonweb@YAHOO.COM writes:
> Dear Aron:
>
> How is the Tango Festival going in Budapest? I

really

> like the old building, which is now a movie theater,
> where you have your practicas.
>
> PS - Thank you for the "vintage" recording of the
> Rawson Tango. My ancestors from Rawson, Argentina

in

> Patagonia probably danced to that in Paris in the
> 1920's even before Gardel was there. I never knew
> about them until just last year, when Frenchman from
> Montreal told me the story of the tango.

Apparrently

> the Rawson's had to leave the 13 colonies because

the

> family was on the wrong side during the American
> revolution...lol. Some of us went to Oklahoma and
> Texas, which were both in Indian territory, et

voila!

> ...je suis ici a Houston. Now, I know why I like
> tango...lol.
>
> Derik
> d.rawson@rawsonweb.com
>
>

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