Anton Stanley wrote:
Brian wrote: and many of us have seen them bring this mastery to the
social floor of the milonga with consummate taste, complete awareness of the
ronda, and inspiring improvisational skill.
Brian, could you name a few social milongas where you have seen Gustavo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5FOjT959J0
Trini says:
. . . Thanks for the video, Bryan. They dance it beautifully, but
to my eye, it's not quite right. As if there's a little too much work
involved. Personally, I would have preferred touches of nuevo instead
of swaths in their
--- On Thu, 8/13/09, Brian Dunn brianpd...@earthlink.net wrote:
Here's Gustavo Giselle dancing their majestic version
of Don Juan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5FOjT959J0
Thanks for the video, Bryan. They dance it beautifully, but to my eye, it's
not quite right. As if there's a
Sergio wrote:
When you are a good dancer and know several tango styles you adjust your
dancing to the available space, the music, your partner, the moment, the
circumstances.
Here's Gustavo Giselle dancing their majestic version of Don Juan -
combining tight corridas, intimate embraces, and
.. I would like to add for consideration, that ratified by Buenos
Aires Tango
doesn't mean very much . . .
I wholeheartedly agree - first of all - there is noone here in BsAS
that ratifies, second, Tango is - like all in Life - subject to
constant evoluton, third, Tango IS not just Argentine,
Bettina wrote: Tango IS not just Argentine, but danced all
over the world - like it or not - agree or not -it is reality
Hard to argue against that sort of logic. So why do we want to persist
preserving a label of Argentine Tango, a label I might add which only
exists outside of Argentina to my
There are as many styles in tango as there are couples - if you look
closely - each couple on a dance floor has their very own unique style
- there is no one like the other, yes there may be similarities, some
similar steps or moves, but each has their own expression and flavor.
why does
Hi Bettina
I emphasize with you. However why do you say Tango is Tango is Tango, when
it appears to me that you mean dancing is dancing is dancing! You're using a
label without explaining what the label means.
Anton
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Bettina says:
1 - I wholeheartedly agree - first of all - there is noone here in BsASthat
ratifies, second, Tango is - like all in Life - subject toconstant evoluton,
third, Tango IS not just Argentine, but danced allover the world - like it or
not - agree or not -it is reality -
***Should
From: Anton Stanley an...@alidas.com.au
In my own corner
of the world, there might be Tango as danced in Sydney, or Tango as danced
in Brisbane.
By all means give it those labels, if you want. But if it's not the same as
they
dance in Argentina, please don't call it 'Argentine Tango'.
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