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> From: Mario
>
> What I'm saying is that in that narrow sense; the woman should
>not ask the man to dance and why. >
We all choose to dance with people we think we'd like to dance
with - usually based on what we've experienced with that partner
before or based on
Hi, No Michael I wasn't inferring all that you seem to have gotten from that
paragraph. What I'm saying is that in that narrow sense; the woman should not
ask the man to dance and why.
In terms of the 'pulling off' a successful dance yes I agree with you and
my
whole later paragraph was
Mario:
Yes, what you wrote rings a bell, AN ALARM BELL!
"This situation is a big reason why it should be the man who decides when
and with whom to dance." You don't really mean the woman has NO say with
whom and when she dances? We just had a long, useful thread on cabeceo. What
you wrote goes
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Ok, I'm not saying that I can define the dance roles of the man and the woman
in
Argentine Tango. But, I would like to begin a discussion of it and welcome all
who would like to join in.
One of the differences in roles that most impresses me is how the man is
responsible for the dance itself.