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51  Tango Program on Public Radio (1)
According to a blurb on the Dallas public radio station, Public Radio International's Studio 360 will broadcast a program on tango this weekend. In Dallas, the program will be aired on the public radio...

52  Caseron de Tejas (2)
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53  Tango technique teaching (4)
Figures and technique. The following are some common techniques taught to dance Argentine Tango. Pure technique lessons concentrate in teaching and performing repetitive exercises to acquire the necessary...

54  tango scenes (11)
I just now had a chance to view some of the scenes referenced below. The scene of the woman with the "top knot" hairdo looks like a woman who pretty much didn't care about eye contact in waiting to dance.

55  accommodation (1)
Dear list, I would like to go to TANGOMANIA SUMMERFESTIVAL 2001 (Bologna) and I am lookking for Hotels in Sasso marconi Please can anybody give me some addresses with phone number for accommodations thanks...

56  ballad for a mad man (1)
Dear friends from Tango List Today , the 4th of July 2001, will be 9 years from the physicall disappearence of Astor Pantaleon Piazzolla . He left more than 500 music scripts registered , with his experiences...

57  4th of July Fireworks (1)
Hi all, Last night I attended the opening milonga of the Tango Fireworks Week here in Southern California. I was really impressed, and hoping that more local people will try to come to the nightly dances.

58  Technique of rotating (12)
I loved that list from Sergio about the gamut of tango technique. It isn't daunting. It suggests years of exciting things to try out. The part I'm most interested in right now is: I like it when my...

59  tips from buenos aires, (1)
hi all im in buenos aires right now on my third trip. i just thought i would take the opportunity to make a few observations. in every milonga i have been to,the milonguero, club confiteria, close emabrace...

60  Tango in Japan (2)
Does anyone know the equivalent English terms in Japan for "milonga" and "practica" ? I've heard that milongas are called "dance parties". Is that correct? But what are practicas called? Thanks for...

61  Ratating technique (4)
Frank Williams says: "I encourage leaders to pay careful attention to body placement and use the arm lift to help followers who are not waiting. There's nothing wrong with the lift,...

62  Lifting (3)
strongly disagree with being "lifted", even slightly. " When it come to "calesita" the lead is "please stay on your axis on one leg and rotate". this message can be conveyed by naturally placing the...

63  Tango from a fashion perspective in The Boston Globe newspaper 7/5/01 (1)
The Boston Globe (July 5,02) had an article on Tango from a fashion perspective in the Living Arts Section. Page E3. (The Look by Tina Cassidy "Plenty of legroom") The article is available for viewing...

64  A steamy 4th in St Louis (1)
Hi all, Just wanted to report on a great milonga held at Lourdes' Roof Top Milonga in St Louis. The panoramic view on top of 17 floors on an apartment building across from Forest Park with scattered...

65  Adagio (1)
Adagio is an Italian term that in music means : slow, slowly, leisurely and with grace. Generally speaking a noun indicative of a slow movement. In Argentine Tango it refers to a figure done to slow...

66  plonk (1)
On 05:12 AM 6/27/01, Carlos Lima wrote: Pot, kettle, black. This is the very first time I've done this on a mailing list (as opposed to USENET): ObTango: If only it was as easy to ignore someone at a...

67  virus warning (4)
This is not about tango, but I think, whoever sent this most likely got my name from the Tango-L. If any of you get mail from ARIS with an attachment, don't open it. My Norton system busted it, and after... this is a worm virus going around the...

68  Rotating technique (6)
You "experts" need to get a grip. I don't know what others wrote about "lifting", but my message said it was a subtle upward lifting movement of the man's right arm. Those of you so quick to condemn...

69  Leading la calesita (1)
Sergio says: "When it come to "calesita" the lead is "please stay on your axis on one leg and rotate". this message can be conveyed by naturally placing the follower on her right leg keeping her there...

70  "Solo Tango in BA" article in Dancing USA magazine June/July2001 issue (1)
The June/July 2001 issue of "Dancing USA" magazine has a wonderful article titled "Solo Tango in Buenos Aires" (pages24,26,and 40) written by Cherie Magnus. The same issue of the magazine has an article...

71  Is Buenos Aires worth the trip? (3)
Please forgive my latenes in contributing to this discussion, but I was visiting relatives in June. Is Bs. As. worth the trip? Well, it certainly was for me during my two trips (April 2000 and February...

72  Borges & Gardel (1)
Fabian Martin wrote its me It will be useful to make a translation of part of an interview made to Borges by Antonio Carrizo, a well known argentine radio speaker , a tango fan , an also an admirer of Borges....

73  Off-color translation (1)
Greetings, Fabian Martin wrote: several occasions, and he even blamed Gardel for, well, taking tango to its most feminine side (perhaps some other spanish speaking member can help me with this idea, Borges...

74  Leading bridge (a student's conclusions) (2)
Tito, This part has worked like a charm. I'm not talking about a giro. Sorry, it's a little hard to make things like this clear in email alone. I'll do my best. First, I'll try to clarify the lead I'm...

75  Tango Fireworks (9)
Just returned from Tango Fireworks. Linda Valentino did a great job organizing this tango week. She did an especially good job selecting instructors who were talented and varied in their styles and...


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