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ARTICLE INDEXDate:    Fri, 28 Jun 2002 22:30:28 -0700
 From:    Sergio <cachafaz@ADELPHIA.NET>
 Subject: The 'eye game' is very cool.
 
 The eye game has always been very cool. It has always existed in Argentina
 and everywhere.
 When two people are in the same physical place, there is a certain social
 interaction. The other person notices you,  her/his wandering eyes make a
 subtle stop as they intersect your person. Her/his total expression,
 demeanor, expresses interest, appreciation, pleasure or perhaps total
 indifference, disgust, or even worse she/he does not see you, you are
 transparent for her/him, her/his eyes see through you... whatever is behind
 you but not you. If you show interest in her/him, she/he will make certain
 that you understand that you result indifferent, neutral, disgusting ...a
 real imposition. All this expressed by a non verbal language.  So when you
 are at a dance and a person does not like you, do not go and ask her/him to
 dance. There are some people that do not like dancing with you, so do not
 make them do it... for the experience is going to be a bad one. A failure, a
 frustration.  The necessary elements to build a good tango are going to be
 absent. Will be like eating a salad without salt or a fruit that is not
 ripe.
 It is useless to dance unless the experience is wanted by both members of
 the couple.
 This said ...there are all sort of exceptions. Some people may have an
 interest (kindness, altruism, economical) in making sure everybody present
 is happy and dancing. I remember a place in Madrid (Spain) where the dancing
 club had "public relations persons" whose occupation was  to dance with
 anyone that did not have partners. Cruise ships usually hire a number of men
 with a similar objective.
 It is important to make an effort not to be selfish and to try to dance with
 persons that do not seem to be very active on the floor,... if you care at
 all about them...this should be out of your free will,  not an imposition.
 We have to keep in mind that we go dancing to have fun.  The dance floor is
 like real life... attractions, reactions and rejections are expressed here
 the same as there. ...then also... the milonga is a social event that offers
 much more than dancing, it means going out, see friends, get to know people
 and interact with them, sit, relax, have a drink, talk, listen to the
 beautiful music, observe the couples that are dancing, ...and much more. It
 is fun even if you do not dance much...
 
 
 
 
 
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