2751 Tango in Harlem (1)
For those of you who have an iPod or use iTunes, "Tango in Harlem" is
also available through the Apple iTunes Music Store for 99 cents.
Cheers,
Paul Akmajian
Albuquerque
2752 Buenos Aires Accoustic Guide (1)
Dear friends from Tango list
A new free service for visitors was presented yesterday at the Town Hall of Buenos Aires, an accoustic guide that can be accessed free by cellular phones .
With local cell...
2753 Open embrace and "no danceable beat" (4)
1)There is no such thing as music that has "no danceable beat". If the
music has a beat, it can be danced to. If the beat is fast, we might have
to dance it "slow style" with two beats per step, but...
2754 On being grounded (2)
The buns discussion got me thinking about being grounded as this was the
main argument for walking from the hip.
Here are two _extreme_ examples illustrating the two types of being
grounded: 1. from...
2755 'the beat' of dancable music (6)
When I read what Carlos wrote concerning people dancing open to 'undancable
music', it struck a true chord. ...which got me wondering why some music
seems relatively uninspiring for dance even though...
2756 Proposal! (24)
Dear listeros(not all of you!):Since my last post, I
received a number of private mails from(most of them)
passive readers of the list.They agree that we should
do something as I think.
So,my proposal...
2757 Prohibido bailar tango en la calle!.Leyenda urbana! (3)
This is a very interesting topic,wich I would ask Sergio or anyone
else to traslate it since my english level does not allow me to do it
correctly.It is based in a minor investigation of a Urban Leyend
2758 To all who plan to visit Portland, Oregon for TangoFest 2004 (1)
EXPLORE OREGON DURING TANGOFEST 2004!!
October 11 & 12, 2004
The idea has surfaced more than once that someone within the Portland Tango community organize day hikes/trips specifically for...
2759 Sweet Francesca, wherefore art thou? (3)
In March this year, sitting with friends in the corner where the
orchestras play at Salon Canning, BsAs, watching the dancing and
discussing the styles of the passing dancers, not really looking for...
2760 Denver TangoFest (1)
Many warm thanks to Tom Stermitz and his helpers, all of the Tango
Colorado volunteers, all the teachers, the DJ's, Marilyn and The
Mercury, and the Denver/Boulder Tango communities:
This last Labor...
2761 Dancing and Municipal Ordinances (2)
This is my translation of Daniel Lapadula's note.
Old and historical Municipal Ordinances of the City of Buenos Aires in
reference to dancing and dancing halls.
In answer to many questions and confusion...
2762 silliness (1)
He didn't have the guts to answer me personally; so I'll put it out for
everyone........
Yo, Look at the semantics; guys, and it all becomes clear.
Almost all of us are on the same page; its just the...
2763 'the beat' of danceable music (1)
Ramiro Garcia wrote:
<The crystal clock on a mobo synchronizes the disparate components so they
can work together, despite their substantial differences in form and
function. I believe the regular...
2764 Feelings verses thinking (3)
This posting is not scientifically based and comes from my impressions
of those who post here and is not meant to polarize people into any one
group of thinker or feeler.
Something has occurred to me...
2765 Intimate Strangers (4)
Intimate Strangers - what a perfect title for tango experience. A while ago
there was a thread on Tango-L about movies, which have tango in spirit.
"Lost in Translation" was one of them. "Intimate Strangers"...
2766 La Ballena Y la Puta (1)
This is a summary of what this film is about which was released in Buenos
Aires and Madrid on May -07-2004 - (some members of our group consider that
it deals with tango philosophy)
La Ballena y la...
2767 Patagonia (1)
La puta y la ballena ( according to the critics) is not a good movie. It
deals with two stories, 70 years apart that are poorly (or rather not)
interconnected. Tango is danced. It shows nice views from...
2768 Guess who is in Tokyo? : ) (1)
I have just done my private little research in the Tango-L archive on a name
that vaguely ran a bell. Four years ago a sixteen year old asked Tango-L:
"Can anybody tell me, please, what is gomina? I...
2769 Gomina, other times (2)
This is not related to tango but to Argentine customs. Should this topic be
of no interest to you please kindly press "Delete".
You may see the discussion about gomina at :
www.cyber-tango.com/art/gomina.html
2770 Sense of humor (5)
John with good sense of humor says: (He seems to always walk a fine line between sarcasm and humor).
"Sergio writes:
"The Mar del Plata Casino required after 6pm, black tie and long dresses."
2771 Gothic Milongas (7)
If Gothic Milongas do not interest you, please kindly press 'delete'.
I must confess my ignorance, I had seen fellows dressed as described by Jay
but I ignored that they were Gothic. Apparently there...
2772 Old tango note (1)
The following note published on the newspaper “La Nacion” from 1896 reveals
the new choreography, which Tango would subsequently adopt. It describes a
public dance at the theater “El Pasatiempo”. A...
2773 La Puta y La Ballena (2)
Gee, I saw it with a professor who specializes in
hispanic culture and has probably forgotten more Spanish
movies than you've ever seen, and she liked it just fine.
What critics? It would be nice...
2774 List - critizism - people and not tango (1)
Dear Segio and everyone else on this list,
This is off-topic, as it is about people (this list AND general) and not
tango. (so if you are not interested: press DELETE, please)
Actually, just look around....
2775 snurk (1)
Chicos, chicas,
for weeks now the whole list is paralysed by this blaming discussion. As far
as I noticed people apologized ...
... please calm down everybody and get back to the list theme:
T A N G O...
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