Doug wrote: "Anton - Instead of just complaining, why not organize an all classic tango night in your local community and see what kind of crowd you draw? If it is enough to pay the studio rent and provides enough dancers to make the night interesting, your problem is solved. No appeasement required. OTOH, if you end up unable to pay the rent or with only 6 or 8 dancers, you may wish to reconsider. In any event, it sounds like you are complaining when you could be doing.
Just a thought." Doug, you either miss the point or choose to do so. You have labeled Tango "classic tango". To me there is Tango or non Tango. Knowingly or unknowingly, you have decided there are least two types of Tango. This makes my point I believe. Of course I have considered the option you suggest. But that is hitting Tango with a cleaver, and acknowledging a multi Tango genre which I hope is a path we can avoid. Read my post again! Anton _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
