--- On Wed, 8/6/08, Nina Pesochinsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You can read the archives of the tango-l. There is a story
> in detail about how Susana Miller invented the term
> "milonguero" when she began teaching in the early 1990s. The reason that
> Puppy and others didn't say that they
Joe,
You can read the archives of the tango-l. There is a story in detail
about how Susana Miller invented the term "milonguero" when she began
teaching in the early 1990s. The reason that Puppy and others didn't
say that they danced "milonguero style" is because they didn't know
that they d
Trini wrote:
> With male students, I can often tell early on whether he is more
> suited to a milonguero style or salon and will teach accordingly.
So, are those the two main choices? (And if so, why?)
> For me tango is an emotional, artful expression and I don't want to
> intellectualize wh