Nina, and everybody else, This has got nothing to do with Oscar Casas. He's just one Argentine teacher who I happened to come across on YouTube teaching the 8CB. I'm talking about something much bigger and not specific to any particular teacher. I want to know why American teachers advocate teaching Tango differently than Argentine teachers. And, right now, I'm using the 8CB as an example. Argentines teach it and nobody has a problem. Americans teach it and, it seems, everybody has a problem. I just want to know why. Personally, I think the problem is the way it's taught, whereas teachers on this list say the 8CB is the problem and it shoudn't be taught.
That's what I want to talk about, but it seems like nobody else does. Keith, HK On Wed Feb 13 23:49 , Nina Pesochinsky sent: >Keith, > >You are doing a fine job wasting your own time. If I have not heard >of this Oscar and have to google him, that means he is not good >enough or famous enough to talk about. :) > _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
