It is not advisable to try to dance like So-and-ao. Just dance all of them 
exactly the way Martin expriences the music.
Eduardo Saucedo gives lessons on the differences on how to dance Pugliese 
and D'Arienzo. SDo, if you need advice, watch or find someting on youtube.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nussbaum, Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <tango-l@mit.edu>
Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2008 4:12 AM
Subject: [Tango-L] tango schizophrenia


> And now for something completely different.  Cant recall seeing this
> discussed.
> How does one move past mimicking influential icons and into the realm of
> developing a unique personal style in tango, or any other art form? How
> do you contribute something new to the tango?
> I am severely afflicted with split personality. I want to dance Disarli
> like Gustavo, Darienzo like Chicho, Piazzola and alternative music like
> Sebastian, Pugliese like Osvaldo,  Vals like Julio, and Milonga like
> Javier.   Help!!  Is anyone ever anything but a mixed soup of those
> artists they admire most? How do you break free ?  Is it a futile and
> maddening pursuit of perfection if you are not blessed with genius or
> world class talent?
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