[Tango-L] Denver Festival Milonga Floor Metrics Contribute to Lane Formation

2009-10-20 Thread Brian Dunn
Tom wrote: "As the organizer for the Denver & San Diego festivals, I can reassure you that the concept of festivals for social dancing remains: "By Dancers; for Dancers". The milongas are arranged for social dancing: good djs, rectangular dance floor with tables and chairs around the perip

Re: [Tango-L] Denver Festival Milonga Floor Metrics Contribute to Lane Formation

2009-10-20 Thread Jack Dylan
> From: Brian Dunn brianpd...@earthlink.net > the square components of these > floors look like they measure three or four feet on a side, and they are > edged with thin metal edges fit flush with the finished floor.  As I > navigate them, it's kind of comporting to know that these floor component

Re: [Tango-L] Denver Festival Milonga Floor Metrics Contribute to Lane Formation

2009-10-21 Thread Trini y Sean (PATangoS)
--- On Tue, 10/20/09, Jack Dylan wrote: > From: Jack Dylan > Subject: Re: [Tango-L] Denver Festival Milonga Floor Metrics Contribute to > Lane Formation > > What a strange post from an experienced leader and teacher. > > > Lanes, of course, are good but my navigat

Re: [Tango-L] Denver Festival Milonga Floor Metrics Contribute to Lane Formation

2009-10-24 Thread Brian Dunn
Trini, you wrote: >>> They use periphery vision and look in the distance. In the distance what do they see? They see people aligned to the edge of the portable dance floor, which is squared to the walls of the room... Having these portable dance floors delineates the dance floor much better than