My problem with a tango competition is that I'm concerned it might become like 
ballroom competitions. Before I started dancing, I didn't realize that 
"competition" ballroom is completely different from "social" ballroom. For 
example, competition ballroom is danced in "international style." In 
International style, the feet never close whereas they do in social. Then, you 
get into syllabus. In competitions, there are bronze, silver, and gold syllabi 
with specific patterns in each category. There is an invigilator who observes 
all the couples and notes if a couple danced a figure beyond their syllabus, 
e.g. dancing a gold pattern in a bronze competition. This can cost them 
demerits in the scoring.

I attended the NY Tango Championship. The only restrictions I remember are no 
lifts, ganchos or breaking the embrace. While those restrictions are fine with 
me, I just wonder if more restrictions are going to be added over time until a 
tango competition resembles a ballroom competition.

Michael Ditkoff
Waiting for the A/C technician on a hot, muggy day
I'd rather be dancing Argentine Tango

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