> if I want to incorperate a particular style I search out those who > master it. Then by copying I start building a repertoire of skills
I have to say this reveals a fundamental misunderstanding of this dance and the process by which it is learnt. Copying the style of another does not build a repertoire of skills. At most it builds simply a copy of the style of another. Tango dance style is not something that can "incorporated" from others. It is an expression of the dancer's personality, developed from within. Mash, as for your "copy someone else's style /to/ /perfection/" (my emphasis)... well, after you've actually been dancing for a year or two, I think you'll discover quite how little such "perfection" is actually worth. Even and /especially/ as a means to an end. -- Chris PS A spirited ;) performance of Pacienca by Juan D'Arienzo and Alberto Echagüe: http://youtube.com/watch?v=rXVgQA5_ByE (video 2m40s). _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
