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 Date:    Fri, 28 Jun 2002 00:01:56 -0400
 From:    Maria Lemus <mlemus@THE-BEACH.NET>
 Subject: Re: martial & other arts, plus tango
 
 Hola Listeros, my ballet teacher remarked as I was doing an across the floor
 combination on Wed, 'thank God for that tango, it has improved your balance
 100%/'  Go figure ... I think the recent string of messages has overlooked
 the fact that one form of knowledge is not superior to the other ... just as
 a side dish complements another side dish, so does one form of movement to
 the other.  A basic understanding of physiology & spirituality is important
 for every art, whether it be tango, martial, ballet ... whatever.  Life is
 experience, life is movement and whatever you do, keep moving, keep
 breathing & enjoying the movement.
 
 happy *whatever* to all ...
 
 Maria
 
 
 > From: "kiaikido kidojo.it" <kiaikido@KIDOJO.IT>
 > I practiced 12 Years Ki Aikido and since 1976 I do T'ai Chi Chuan which I> teach since 1988: my opinion is that taichi and aikido CAN substitute the
 > tango practice with partners IF THERE IS NO tANGO AROUND, BUT also dancing
 > foR example Salsa, other social dancing or Capoeira. The two arts (T'ai Chi
 > Chuan and Aikido) encourage to feel your body, to work with it and let go
 > thinking, but they are no substitutes.
 
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