3526  Vines and tango

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Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2005 03:26:49 +0000
From: Sergio Vandekier <sergiovandekier990@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Vines and tango

I heard that when a vine climbs on a trellis it rotates one way in the
northern hemisphere and it does it in the opposite direction in the southern
one.

Is this related to the coriolis force or to closed eyed nuevo tango
dancers?

Whatever your answer might be do not let women, stop you when you are headed
for a nice collision. They are continuously finding new ways to interfere
with your leading. A follower is just a follower, period.
We are trying to rediscover the roots of tango.

I dance tango because I like to interact with the other couples on the
floor.

We call it "pas de deux" when I kick somebody with a boleo and he responds
with an amague, the best ones are the "pas de trois" :
I send a gancho, he answers with a heel sacada then I do a quebrada with my
hip and throw him out of the dancing floor. :))

Buenas noches, Sergio.



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