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Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 13:45:20 -0700
From: "Igor Polk" <ipolk@virtuar.com>
Subject: [Tango-L] What is right and what is wrong
To: <Tango-L@Mit.Edu>

Creativity does not like judgments what is right and what is wrong.
It likes the encouragement of the free flow of ideas which is easily
interrupted by judgments.

It is subtle. It all depends on goals one pursue.

But still in the ocean of ideas it would be nice to have a criteria, a
guiding star to find out what works and what does not.
I like this one: "Does it feel good?". If yes, it is good. And let us
develop it further.

That is for Personal tango.
Show tango and Social tango have other criteria.

I like this one for Social tango: "Will I be able to do it with a person who
does not know it? Will she feel good?".

Igor Polk
PS. And you know what I have found any woman can do? Molinete.






Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 16:56:51 EDT
From: Mallpasso@aol.com
Subject: Re: [Tango-L] What is right and what is wrong

In a message dated 5/4/2006 13:45:16 Pacific Daylight Time, ipolk@virtuar.com
writes:
Creativity does not like judgments what is right and what is wrong.
It likes the encouragement of the free flow of ideas which is easily
interrupted by judgments.

It is subtle. It all depends on goals one pursue.

But still in the ocean of ideas it would be nice to have a criteria, a
guiding star to find out what works and what does not.
I like this one: "Does it feel good?". If yes, it is good. And let us
develop it further.

That is for Personal tango.
Show tango and Social tango have other criteria.

I like this one for Social tango: "Will I be able to do it with a person who
does not know it? Will she feel good?".
Come on, Igor... you're insulting the women who've worked hard to perfect the
molinete. It's difficult enough for beginners to execute an ocho without
pulling or pushing their partners off their axis now you are telling us a
beginner can execute a molinete correctly. Hah... I want some of that vodka you're
drinking... LOL

El Bandido de Tango


Igor Polk
PS. And you know what I have found any woman can do? Molinete.






Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 16:14:51 -0700
From: "Igor Polk" <ipolk@virtuar.com>
Subject: Re: [Tango-L] What is right and what is wrong

It depends, Rich, what I have to drink it with: vodka ( Smirnoff, a white
label ) is excellent with pickles and herring, cognac is good with lemon, I
love tequila with oranges or olives, and whisky with ice. ( I do not even
dare to mention what russians prefer for beer 80 )

Only I fall off my axis when I drink too much. :)

Igor.

>>

Come on, Igor... you're insulting the women who've worked hard to perfect
the
molinete. It's difficult enough for beginners to execute an ocho without
pulling or pushing their partners off their axis now you are telling us a
beginner can execute a molinete correctly. Hah... I want some of that vodka
you're
drinking... LOL

El Bandido de Tango


>>

In a message dated 5/4/2006 13:45:16 Pacific Daylight Time, Igor Polk
ipolk@virtuar.com
writes:

Creativity does not like judgments what is right and what is wrong.
It likes the encouragement of the free flow of ideas which is easily
interrupted by judgments.

It is subtle. It all depends on goals one pursue.

But still in the ocean of ideas it would be nice to have a criteria, a
guiding star to find out what works and what does not.
I like this one: "Does it feel good?". If yes, it is good. And let us
develop it further.

That is for Personal tango.
Show tango and Social tango have other criteria.

I like this one for Social tango: "Will I be able to do it with a person who
does not know it? Will she feel good?".

Igor Polk
PS. And you know what I have found any woman can do? Molinete.









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