Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 17:25:48 -0800
From: "El Mundo del Tango" <mail@elmundodeltango.com>
Subject: Re: [Tango-L] Tango Fire in Cleveland
To: <TANGO-L@mit.edu>, "Nina Pesochinsky" <nina@earthnet.net>
YESSSSSS..........BRAVO NINAAA!!!!!...BRAVOOOOO!!!
IT WAS ABOUT TIME SOMEONE SAID IT!!!
Gabriel
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2006 2:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Tango-L] Tango Fire in Cleveland
> Hello, everyone,
>
> Discussions where I hear "close embrace", "Milonguero style", etc.,
> make me indignant. Do people not realize that these things do not
> exist?! Who are the people perpetuating these myths?!
>
> When I lived in BsAs, I made it my business to find out about these
> terms. I asked different dancers with 60+ years of non-stop dance
> experience what is a "milonguero" style. Most of them said they did
> not know. One said, "I am a milonguero, so it must be the style that
> I dance." All of these dancers had very different styles, technique, etc.
>
> People who are skilled dancers have only one embrace. Those who have
> no skills have to give name to their limitations.
>
> Please continue with your discussion!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Nina
>
>
> At 12:17 PM 10/29/2006, you wrote:
>>Sorry about my English. Subtleties, subtleties, it is everything..
>>
>>Now here is a thesis for the another discussion:
>>"Those who originated the "Milonguero Style" name are among those who did
>>not make it TO THE stage."
>>Is it true or false?
>>
>>Igor.
>
>
>
>
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 17:25:48 -0800
From: "El Mundo del Tango" <mail@elmundodeltango.com>
Subject: Re: [Tango-L] Tango Fire in Cleveland
To: <TANGO-L@mit.edu>, "Nina Pesochinsky" <nina@earthnet.net>
YESSSSSS..........BRAVO NINAAA!!!!!...BRAVOOOOO!!!
IT WAS ABOUT TIME SOMEONE SAID IT!!!
Gabriel
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2006 2:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Tango-L] Tango Fire in Cleveland
> Hello, everyone,
>
> Discussions where I hear "close embrace", "Milonguero style", etc.,
> make me indignant. Do people not realize that these things do not
> exist?! Who are the people perpetuating these myths?!
>
> When I lived in BsAs, I made it my business to find out about these
> terms. I asked different dancers with 60+ years of non-stop dance
> experience what is a "milonguero" style. Most of them said they did
> not know. One said, "I am a milonguero, so it must be the style that
> I dance." All of these dancers had very different styles,
> technique, etc.
>
> People who are skilled dancers have only one embrace. Those who have
> no skills have to give name to their limitations.
>
> Please continue with your discussion!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Nina
>
>
> At 12:17 PM 10/29/2006, you wrote:
>> Sorry about my English. Subtleties, subtleties, it is everything..
>>
>> Now here is a thesis for the another discussion:
>> "Those who originated the "Milonguero Style" name are among those
>> who did
>> not make it TO THE stage."
>> Is it true or false?
>>
>> Igor.
>
>
>
>
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 17:25:48 -0800
From: "El Mundo del Tango" <mail@elmundodeltango.com>
Subject: Re: [Tango-L] Tango Fire in Cleveland
To: <TANGO-L@mit.edu>, "Nina Pesochinsky" <nina@earthnet.net>
YESSSSSS..........BRAVO NINAAA!!!!!...BRAVOOOOO!!!
IT WAS ABOUT TIME SOMEONE SAID IT!!!
Gabriel
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2006 2:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Tango-L] Tango Fire in Cleveland
> Hello, everyone,
>
> Discussions where I hear "close embrace", "Milonguero style", etc.,
> make me indignant. Do people not realize that these things do not
> exist?! Who are the people perpetuating these myths?!
>
> When I lived in BsAs, I made it my business to find out about these
> terms. I asked different dancers with 60+ years of non-stop dance
> experience what is a "milonguero" style. Most of them said they did
> not know. One said, "I am a milonguero, so it must be the style that
> I dance." All of these dancers had very different styles,
> technique, etc.
>
> People who are skilled dancers have only one embrace. Those who have
> no skills have to give name to their limitations.
>
> Please continue with your discussion!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Nina
>
>
> At 12:17 PM 10/29/2006, you wrote:
>> Sorry about my English. Subtleties, subtleties, it is everything..
>>
>> Now here is a thesis for the another discussion:
>> "Those who originated the "Milonguero Style" name are among those
>> who did
>> not make it TO THE stage."
>> Is it true or false?
>>
>> Igor.
>
>
>
>
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