576 movement vs. dance: refusing, same sex, etc. (7)
Estimada/os Listera/os
I've enjoyed your interesting chat on the subjects of social
codes, motivations, rejections etc. Of course, the issues come
up periodically because we all face them and we all...
577 Modern commercial Tango music? (7)
Short introductions to Tango music often describe a golden age, and then a gradual shift towards modernism, spearheaded by Piazzolla, new music that may or may not be enjoyable to listen to, but is...
578 Looking for Marcucci recording (2)
Can anyone help me locate a recording by Alfredo
Marcucci?
This is what I know:
1. Bandoneon = Alfredo Marcucci
2. Ensemble = Tango Al Sur
3. The track I'm interested in contains a bass
clarinet
4. I heard...
579 Radio Internet (3)
Hola:
Does anyone have some additional Tango internet radio stations they
listen to other than: Radiocubik.com or Batanga.com?
Gracias,
Dan
580 how to dance fashionably (?) (12)
Ok, can anyone tell me what steps are in fashion right now, so that I can
update my dance accordingly ?
By all means, we do not want to look old fashioned, when we dance to De
Caro, do we ?
Another question:...
581 Gotan Project, (2)
an interview ... Re: [TANGO-L] Modern commercial Tango music
Dear Listeras and Listeros,
as in the course of the last discussion about "modern" Tango
music "Gotan Project" was named you might...
582 Pricing of Tango Shoes in Buenos Aires (4)
Fattomano, a popular tango shoe factory and store in BsAs responded to the
floating of the peso by changing its prices from pesos to U$S. This means
that, at current exchange rates they are charging...
583 La revencha del tango (1)
Good evening
Once, a popular topic of discussion among tango
aficionados is to whether or not a certain
of music is tango or not?
Even, another topic of discussion could be
to discuss if a piece of tango...
584 prices of tango shoes (1)
There was a posting to the tango list concerning price increases of tango
shoes by Fattomano, saying that they went three times up, compared to the
price they were last december 2001.
For those visitors...
585 News Letters (1)
Greetings to the list,
As the new newsletter editor of the Grapevine (Tampa Bay Tango Club) I was
wondering if anyone on the list has any stories of Tango interest they would
like to share. I'm looking...
586 Yet another post on musical taste (1)
On the other hand, who says ya have to dance every
dance? I'm not trying to start a fight. I love the
classic music. Those arrangements, ensembles, and
musical performances were one of the initial
587 Music, was: how to ... (3)
Friends,
Stephen Brown wrote:
That's THE word, man - a 'groove'! ;-)
The DJ has to be in a groove to carry the dancers. And if s/he is really
into it, then the 'off beat' music will have a sense and...
588 Playing music for milongas (6)
DJs can approach an evening with one of several strategies. With their
knowledge of a large number of CDs, they can compose each tanda and
program it into the evening's music on the fly. They can...
589 Dancing to something other than music of the golden age (13)
Hello all,
There's been a good bit of discussion on tango-l
lately about playing music from modern orchestras
at a milonga. The problem seems to be that such
music is commonly not quite intended for dancing.
590 DJ equipment (4)
Hannes Rieger wrote:
I am thinking of putting my music on my PC just in case I will start DJing some day.
I am interested in hearing from DJs who uses computers what hardware and software they use (or...
591 Miami Tango Fantasy (1)
What an incredible energizer a good congresso is!
While chatting with people from around the world and hearing about their
tango communities, you get a sure sense that these events - and the Miami
Congresso...
592 DJing and dancing outside the box (5)
Lots of discussion about music and DJing again, with a hint of dance styles.
My whole perspective about music, dancing, styles, etc. has changed a lot
lately. There are some really great tango parties...
593 NA-E: USTC Thank you! - IDO Competition Results (1)
Hola Milongueros y Tangueras:
Just in from the "Tango Marathon" on Miami Beach, I mean Tango Fantasy on
Miami Beach. Nine consecutive milongas with at least 300 in attendance each
evening and a couple...
594 Article on the situation in Argentina (1)
This isn't directly tango-related, but may be of interest to those planning
travel to Buenos Aires or anyone with an interest in those particular
current events. I found it to have a more compelling...
595 Outside the Box Music (1)
Dear listeros;
Salutations to the newer-to-tango people taking a peek at TANGO-L. Welcome.
These days, it's great that any list of music of any definition surrounding
tango gets surprisingly long quickly.
596 THE PRICE OF SHOES IN BA (1)
Frank wrote:
My shoe maker is a younger tanguero. He makes shoes for many of the
top dancers. Basically, he is an artist in leather. I am amused by
the attention some tangueros pay to their shoes
Does...
597 La revenga del tango (bis) (1)
Good evening Keith
Good evening all
This is my answer to Keith`s email of the 6 th.
To make things clear, I did not write:
"not to dance tango to whatever you feel inclined to".
It did not write intentionally...
598 what I want from the milongas (4)
It is a funny thing how one's preferences develop and mature in one's
endeavors. My first memories of tango were listening to the radio
in Quito my city of birth, and hearing such songs as Caminito,...
599 Who Are Those Masked Men? (2)
I got several emails asking who the unFab Four were, or speculating.
The women generally had not a clue, saying things like "It can't be X;
he dances so divinely." Another said "Y never crashes me...
600 Polonius dances tango (1)
A busy few weeks, so this is nonsequitur. (But hopefully good for a smile in
the midst of serious discussions of playlists & equipment.)
In his original "goodbye to tango" posting, Larry de Los...
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