( Sorry, this has nothing to do with tango. But I want to set the
record straight. )
> The difference here is that astronomy is a topic where there is a clear
> objective truth.
No, there is no such thing!
The choice of a central object around which other objects revolve is
simply the one of a
ECSEDY Áron wrote:
> My example was definitely not about astronomy. It was about beliefs. It
> was about a dogmatized, majority belief that held on for centuries, and
> the recognition of the errors in this belief by a minority. It was about
> a few people who started to think differently instea
--- On Tue, 10/6/09, Club~Tango*La Dolce Vita~
wrote:
They are
> wrong... it's as simple as that. Just because the
> 'masses' say so, doesn't nake it
> right.
Well, actually, when it comes to language, what the masses say is quite often
"right". Language is a way of communication. And if
> What a comparison ! How many people were that time (1632) busy with astronomy
> in their everyday life ? And how many thousends of people today dance tango
> in their everyday life ? This changes the question of what is the opinion of
> the majority ...
>
My example was definitely not abou
> Message du 06/10/09 13:05
> De : "ECSEDY Áron"
> A : "Tango-L"
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> Objet : Re: [Tango-L] Tango Styles II
>
>
>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>&g
I see there is still this misconcept about nuevo being irregular, using
large moves and causing greef to regular dancers. Well that is a
misconcept fueled by ignorance. Just check out La Viruta any time
outside the general 'tourist period' and you'll see that while most of
the people are nuevo
--- On Mon, 10/5/09, Sergio Vandekier wrote:
> Jack you say "You can intellectualize it any way you want
> but there have been thousands of posts on Tango-L covering
> the subject of these 3 'styles' of dancing Tango. Is
> everybody wrong?"
>
> No, Jack everybody is not wrong, just few people
Jack you say "You can intellectualize it any way you want but there have been
thousands of posts on Tango-L covering the subject of these 3 'styles' of
dancing Tango. Is everybody wrong?"
No, Jack everybody is not wrong, just few people are.
There are those that (in the mid 90s.) when I st