[Tango-L] Milongas of Buenos Aires

2008-06-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A useful guide to tango in Greater Buenos Aires is maintained by the government. Among many web pages on the site is one that lets you find milongas for any day and locale. Clicking on a milonga name brings up a window with info about it, including a link to the milonga's web page if it has

[Tango-L] Milongas of Buenos Aires - 2

2008-06-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Several people have emailed me asking for the names of the milongas I went to. It was several years ago; I don't remember. The curious might look at my writing web page for some specifics. It has a link to a diary of my visit, written when I got back home, and expanded from daily posts to TAN

Re: [Tango-L] Milongas of Buenos Aires - 2

2008-06-04 Thread Christian Lüthen
Larry de Los Angeles wrote to Tango-L: > Several people have emailed me asking for the names of the milongas I > went to. It was several years ago; I don't remember. Those who are *really* interested might try to search the Tango-L archives. >From what I remember from those postings to Tango-L

Re: [Tango-L] Milongas of Buenos Aires - 2

2008-06-04 Thread Astrid
The first one or two postings expressed your surprise at how your body felt after a long overseas flight (hellooo?). The first 3 of them dealt with how you kept changing hotels night after night, trying to find one where people did not smoke, and how you locked yourself into your room and then s

Re: [Tango-L] Milongas of Buenos Aires - 2

2008-06-04 Thread Christian Lüthen
to clarify: astrid is refering to larry's old postings on tango-l. I never posted my initial experiences in bs.as. to tango-l! christian astrid wrote: > The first one or two postings expressed your surprise at how your body > felt > after a long overseas flight (hellooo?). The first 3 of them d