the way I understnd it, in years past, beginners in BsAs went to milongas to sit and watch, listen to the music, have something to eat, socialize with family and friends. They did not dance until they felt they had "earned" the right to be on the milonga floor...i.e. could dance well. (The lighting in ba milonga is still usually much brighter than in US, in large part because it enables people to watch the dancers on the floor.) They might not have taken lessons, but danced with family and friends at home until they were at least proficient. It's apparent to me that dancers in BsAs had/have more respect for the dance, the codes, the culture and they don't just barge onto the floor as so many do here, regardless of their experience. (In BsAs, or I think good dancers everywhere also seem not to mind dancing just a tanda or two if it is with the right person...here, some dancers feel they have to dance all night and that will definitely water down the experience). Again, a big difference- our fast food culture... and the American quest for immediate gratification.
I think you'll find that beginners are very welcome at milongas...they usually are the first on the floor at the beginning and usually don't stay late, so here, as in BsAs, the best dancers come late. as for the elite feeling...well, good dancers always want to dance with good dancers.... I. 'Mash wrote: >After such a response to my "breaking the paso basico" post I wanted to ask >something else. > >Simply; are beginner dancers not actually welcome at Milongas? > >Is there some unspoken rule that a beginner should go off and reach a level >before visiting a Milonga. Is this what was done in the past or was the >milonga orginially more a social gathering where the young and old would just >come together informally and dance/learn no matter what the skill level? > >Is the Milonga of today different from what it was originally, is this "elite >club" feeling something new? > >'Mash >London,UK >_______________________________________________ >Tango-L mailing list >[email protected] >http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l > > > _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
