Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2006 16:30:51 -0600
From: "Brian Dunn" <brian@danceoftheheart.com>
Subject: [Tango-L] Things Tango Dancers Hear at Tanda's End
To: <tango-l@mit.edu>
Nina wrote:
>>>
If one dances twice or three times, or even only
once during an evening, but with an incredible partner (increidble for
this person - after all, what may be an apple of my eye is apple sauce
to someone else!) and to the perfect for that moment music, then being
at the milonga for hours was worth it.
<<<
Request for Research Contributions from the List -
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Things Tango Dancers Hear From Their Partners At The End Of A Tanda:
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Please, for the sake of the research, let it be things you actually heard or
things you actually said.
Examples, to get the ball rolling:
"<dreamy smile> Well, I can go home now."
"<grimace> You're breaking my heart - but, Thank You Very Much!!"
Others?
Many satisfying tandas,
Brian Dunn
Dance of the Heart
Boulder, Colorado USA
www.danceoftheheart.com
"Building a Better World, One Tango at a Time"
Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2006 18:19:22 -0600
From: "Brian Dunn" <brian@danceoftheheart.com>
Subject: Re: [Tango-L] Things Tango Dancers Hear at Tanda's End:
Follow-Up Request
To: <tango-l@mit.edu>
First message:
>>>>>>>
Request for Research Contributions from the List -
***
Things Tango Dancers Hear From Their Partners At The End Of A Tanda:
***
Please, for the sake of the research, let it be things you actually heard or
things you actually said.
<<<<<<<
Follow-up:
The first message suggested that what was desired from submitters were
effortlessly memorable expressions of tango transcendence, deep if
transitory mutual bonding, trance emergence, etc. I.e., "Sublimely
Wonderful Things Tango Dancers Hear From etc. etc". Yes, we want all of
those.
But, based on early feedback, a separate but related topic, equally
fascinating from a research point of view, would be "Unbelievably Horrible
Things Tango Dancers Hear etc. etc." Given the nature of these items,
anonymous off-list submissions are also encouraged.
Many satisfying tandas,
Brian Dunn
Dance of the Heart
Boulder, Colorado USA
www.danceoftheheart.com
"Building a Better World, One Tango at a Time"
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