[Tango-L] rotation of dance partners

2010-09-25 Thread roger miller
I need some comments, advice, etc, regarding the rotation of class participants 
in weekly classes and in particular weekend workshops with visiting 
instructors.  Rotation encouraged?  required?  

How is this handled in various locations?  or ignored?

Thanks,

roger miller


  
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Re: [Tango-L] Tango-L Digest, Vol 18, Issue 12

2007-09-13 Thread roger miller
Please send to me vol.18, issue10 and 11.  I seem not
to have received these.

Thanks,

r


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  Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 17:39:23 +0200
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 There is no such thing as...
 
  ...bad publicity.
 
 
 Yes there is. I received an email privately with
 only the url in question in the body of the message.
 It was not posted to any public forum that I know
 of. Probably whoever sent it hoped that someone else
 such as yourself would post it in a public
 forum.. Too bad, it seems that something that
 was kept out of the discussion forums is now grist
 for the public mill. I know nothing about the facts
 of this affair except for what I read. I don't want
 to participate in dragging people through the mud,
 particularly since I don't know the truth. I hope
 others will also take the high road and leave this
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 On 12 Sep 2007 at 12:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Aron just what do you find amusing here? 
 

http://www.westword.com/2007-08-02/news/dirty-dancing/full
 I didn't read anything amusing in it at all. Perhaps
 you didn't actually read 
 the entire piece? It involved quite a bit more than
 a teacher touching a 
 thigh. Or is it that you endorse this kind of
 behavior and think that women 
 should just keep their mouths shut and not create
 any problems for creeps 
 like Chas?
 
  
  I find the story most amusing...
 
 
 
 
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 daniel trenner lives in northampton ma and his
 students are  
 definitely encouraged to switch roles from day one.
 i also encourage  
 students locally to switch and experiment.  it's
 easier for both  
 danny and i because the two of us teach in
 colleges... amherst, mt  
 holyoke, bard, williams college... personally, i
 find that younger  
 students are more open to switching roles.
 
 i always lead at milongas and have been known to
 lead at milongas in  
 buenos aires.  porteno y bailerin, la viruta, la
 marshall and  
 milongas that la vikinga hosts are generally open to
 alternative  
 pairing.  i heard recently that the milonga that
 uses the same space  
 as la marshall on another night, asks a woman who
 was leading and  
 another that was wearing sneakers to leave.  please
 note that i'm  
 passing on information which i didn't witness.
 
 jackie
 www.tangopulse.net
 
 
 
 
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 Oh boy. I'm going to make myself some popcorn. This
 is going to get
 interesting.
 
 S
 
 
  ...bad publicity.
 
 

http://www.westword.com/2007-08-02/news/dirty-dancing/full
 
  I find the story most amusing... Here, rather
 those