Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 20:25:57 -0400
From: Miamidances@AOL.COM
Subject: Attempted progress report
HOla Tangueras & Tangureos,
I sent a detailed report and it has not come out. I dont know if there was to much content or not. Looking at some of the points on this line, I want to say that if you want to put me into a category, I would be a Salon close embrace dancer not a milongureo style dancer.
I see no limits to how many steps that can be created just because we are in close embrace. Yes it is more dificult and takes major control, but thats the point.
Watching the top stage dancers socially when not trying to put on a show for the crowd they usually do dance close, it is incredable to watch what they create when they are just playing.
Ill look into what happened to the other report.
Dance forever
Randy
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 17:38:22 -0700
From: Jean-Marie Herve Michel <jhmichel@STANFORD.EDU>
Subject: Re: Attempted progress report
while dancing it is always better to BE. To blend yourself with your
partner to put as little resistance as possible.
Quoting Miamidances@AOL.COM:
> HOla Tangueras & Tangureos,
>
> I sent a detailed report and it has not come out. I dont know if there
> was to much content or not. Looking at some of the points on this line,
I
> want to say that if you want to put me into a category, I would be a
> Salon close embrace dancer not a milongureo style dancer.
>
> I see no limits to how many steps that can be created just because we
are
> in close embrace. Yes it is more dificult and takes major control, but
> thats the point.
>
> Watching the top stage dancers socially when not trying to put on a show
> for the crowd they usually do dance close, it is incredable to watch
what
> they create when they are just playing.
>
> Ill look into what happened to the other report.
>
> Dance forever
>
> Randy
>
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