3747  Neotango & Wall Street Journal

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Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 14:52:03 -0300
From: Alberto Gesualdi <clambat2001@YAHOO.COM.AR>
Subject: Neotango & Wall Street Journal

If I understood this snippet (Thank you Martha Stephenson ) , the milonga ended at 4 am , what came afterwards was was an experiment with music and volunteers . Here in Buenos Aires, when Santalaolla present his Bajo fondo music group at El Dorrego , for the Tango festival, part of the people step out saying that the music was not suitable for dancing, and part of the people stayed and danced , but alone/on their own , not in couples, like any other rock group concert or whatsoever .

There was an italian composer from the XIX century, Ferruccio Brusoni. He made the smartest and nicest definition of music I have ever heard " Music is a sounding air /aire sonoro " .

So let s concede for everyone the right to breath what they want , there is enough for all of us.

warm regards
alberto gesualdi
buenos aires


But by about 4 a.m., it was time for something quite different on the
dance floor. With the traditional crowd gone home to bed, Mr. Ladas
dumped the orchestra music and replaced it with the sort of modern,
bass-heavy dance music that might be played in a hip nightclub. The dancing was different, too: The people in their twenties who remained switched over to a new kind of tango that had them lifting, twisting and ricocheting around the room.




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