Is it tango osmosis or tango radioactivity? Either way it is a common 
phenomenon. Someone goes away for a few weeks to BsAs and when they get back 
everyone wants to dance with them and see how they have changed. They have been 
exposed to tango plutonium over in BsAs and are basking in the 'BsAs glow'.

I wonder how real people's perceptions of each other can be in this situation 
and to what extent they are influenced by circumstance, accident and projected 
expectations. For instance, compare the way people say their dance has changed 
when they first get back from BsAs with the way others perceive it and there is 
often a mismatch. Also you might have a fabulous dance with someone the first 
day back only to have a terrible dance a week later, or visa versa.

IMHO, there is only so much that you can change in your technique while you are 
away, no matter how many lessons you take. Most people would be trying to jam 
in as much social dancing as they can manage, and in that context breaking and 
remaking your technique would be pretty much impossible. Your navigation may 
improve a bit if you are a leader and you might have a slightly better 
appreciation for a wider range of styles as a follower, but your basic 
technique is not going to have changed too much.

Much more telling in my view is the lasting impression left a few months later 
which has nothing to do with osmosis and everything to do with practice and 
hard work. In our local community there are a few followers here who have just 
gone ahead in amazing strides in the last three to six months and the only 
radioactive material they have been exposed to is, I am sure, their own hard 
work. One day you take them in the embrace, take a few steps and you start to 
wonder if they are the same person and say - wow that was as good as anything I 
experienced in BsAs.

Victor Bennetts

TFH>Osmosis:  I love being one of the first leaders to
>dance with a woman when she has come back from BsAs.
>She has a much improved connection.

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