3326 Tango Shoes in Chicago area (1)
Hi,
I'm traveling to Chicago this weekend to go to some of the Milongas there,
and while there I'd like to shop for tango shoes. Does anyone know of some
good places to find women's tango shoes in the...
3327 Fwd: Buenos aires (3)
I am having a great time here in BsAs, of course! I have been choosing
on some nights to stay away from the more popular milongas, and find I have a
much better time. Sunday at Porteno y Bailarin was...
3328 Piazzolla article on NPR today (1)
I hope you were able to catch the report about Astor Piazzolla today on
"NPRs Day To Day" (broadcast at 1pm in the RDU, NC market).
If you missed it, you can listen to the entire show on the Day To...
3329 myths of buenos aires (5)
i4m in bs.as. right now and i think
i know what burak experienced. he probably danced with
young people. there seems to be a really big split
between how the younger crowd and older crowd dance.
the young...
3330 myth versus reality in Buenos Aires (7)
Burak wrote:
<Milongueros-(once they were young too) used to do the same thing in 50s,
unfortunately only guys got together in clubs and practice, tried new
"stuff", then goto milonga grab a woman...
3331 The Grande Dames of Tango music history (1)
Re: Tango-L e-mails of 1/19, 1/20, 1/21, 1/24, etc., noticeably (to me) missing are: Ginamaria Hidalgo, Ramona Galarza and Nina Miranda.
Three more incredible voices (male or female!) cannot be found.
3332 myth vs reality in BA (8)
Dear Derik
Do you have video of your dancing online somewhere
with all those surprises,ironies incongruities etc you
talk about that make women sleepless...while dancing
i.e.
would you mind?
Just curious
3333 "Taxi Dancers" Buenos Aires (28)
Hola List Members:
There is an interesting article that appeared today in "El Clarin" of Buenos
Aires, in Spanish, for those interested click on the link below.
https://www.clarin.com/diario/2005/04/03/sociedad/s-950045.htm
3334 Molinetes without opening step, etc. (20)
Manuel says: " Hard as I try to visualize it, I cannot understand how to
do the molinete only crossing back or front without the open step.... "
Orlando Paiva starts his turn to the right (for instance)...
3335 literal meaning of 'boleo'? (3)
Most tango terms seem to be readily translatable from Spanish to English, and their meanings make sense, but I can't seem to find =
anywhere what the meaning of 'boleo' is. I know what a boleo is,...
3336 Taxi dancers - Lost in translation (9)
Dear friends
Follows a roughly translation of the Clarin newspaper article.
I was out of the list for a while, due to extra work at the office , that still keeps flowing in much more than I can send...
3337 literal meaning of boleo? (1)
I am going to try, but I must warn you that it will be
easier explaining this in person, since there are some
graphic images not easy to explain.
According to the official dictionary of the RAE
(Spanish...
3338 Molinetes without opening step. Bolear (1)
Daniel Lapadula says:
"What I see in your explanation is that the female from
a cross position enters in a right forward toward the
Right side of the man and then an other left
forward...
3339 Probable origins of the Moilenete in Tango (1)
A quick glance at the possible origin of molinete in the Tango Dance.
In 1906 a salon version of a dance called “el Pericon Nacional” is
introduced in the dance floors of the Buenos Aires’ upscale classes....
3340 Tango as meditation (3)
Dear Listeros
The taxi dancer apparently reads osho for whatever reason
Anyway I thought might be useful for listeros.
In general Osho talks are centered around idea of 'meditation', so many of his ideas...
3341 Beautiful Buenos Aires (2)
I am back from Buenos Aires, and this one was the best trip ever. I had the
best time, the most dances, and I learned so much about this music and the
dance it hardly seems possible. For instance -...
3342 craigslist.org in Buenos Aires (1)
Hi list,
I just got to BA yesterday with the intention of living here for at
least a year. I´m living with a friend of a friend now, but am
starting to look into a permanent place to live. On a whim,...
3343 Vegetarians in BA (1)
I apologize for not saving the information but I'm not a vegetarian.
Someone at my Milonga will be traveling to BA (she's not on Tango-L)
wanted the list of places to go for vegetarians. If someone...
3344 to Randy & others- Vegetarian in Argentina (1)
here are the portions for Argentina, I believe from two different postings.
Bibi
=========
I ate at one at Umberto and Peru in the San Telmo area. It is primarily for
lunch but I did eat an early dinner...
3345 Best Friends (1)
Unbelievable,I've been part of the dance world for the last thirty
years. From Ballroom to Hustle, Country Swing Tango and Salsa and it
was in this order that I found and met all the people that I know...
3346 Alternative Tandas...? (2)
Over time, I've found several "alternative" tango songs that I both
enjoy listening to and enjoy dancing to. Two favorites are "Querer"
from Cirque du Soleil's "Alegria," and "Nefeli's Tango" from...
3347 giros vs. molinetes (10)
Hi all,
I have heard recently that the difference between a
giro and a molinete is that in a giro, both dancers
are moving around a common axis (e.g., a turn with
sacadas), whereas in a moliete, the woman...
3348 BrusselsTangoFestival starts today-Warming engines yesterday (1)
Dear tangueros around the big world,
A fine event starts today in Brussels, the capital of Europe. The first BrusselsTangoFestival, put together by a group of enthusiastic tangueros =
(Nathalie, Francois,...
3349 Foreign taxi dancers in BA (2)
Randy Fisher wrote:
Randy,
I am assuming that you did it in BA. I am interrested in knowing how
the local taxi dancer reacted? After all, you are taking away
opportunities for them.
If it is not too...
3350 Invitation to my tango blog (1)
Greetings Listeros,
After many months of indecision and procrastination I've taken the
plunge and began to write my tango musings in a web log, a blog. If I
knew what I were doing my blog wouldn't have...
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