I'm sorry Tom, but I think you're the one being angry and rude, not me. Because I question the sidewalk walk that you teach and your super-strong objections to the 8CB, you say I'm being angry and rude. All I'm saying is that your views are contrary to what I've experienced in Argentina. You teach a heel walk, most Argentines don't. You don't teach the 8CB, most Argentines do. I just want to know why you think you know better than the Argentines. That's all. I'm not being angry or rude. If it's because of cultural difference as Jay has suggested, please tell me. If it's because you want to make the dance easier and more accessible for your students, fine, that's a reason. I'm sure you've done a great job in your community but maybe some might want to get better and better and even surpass their teacher. I just think you might be underestimating and limiting the potential of your students. Something to think about - yes?
Keith, HK On Wed Feb 13 23:59 , Tom Stermitz sent: >I don't think you are being anti-american; just angry and rude. I >don't understand the anger. Rudeness can occur in any culture. > > _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
