My 2c:

First, as has been pointed out before, "close-embrace" and "nuevo" are not 
opposites. Nuevo is a way of analyzing the embrace, lead, and step 
possibilities. Some of the unique steps that have been developed through this 
analysis form the repertoire of modern, often young, dancers who are said to be 
dancing "nuevo style". Many of these steps and patterns are challenging or 
impossible in a close-embrace frame. They can only be done in an open or at 
least a flexible frame. So if a dancer wants to push the envelope of 
investigation into steps that the nuevo analysis suggests, then an open embrace 
gives them the most possibilities and creative opportunities. But there is a 
lot of cross-over in the categories, and there are other steps that might be 
considered nuevo that can easily be done in close embrace. 

Second, I agree completely that the connection is the most important element. 
But just because a couple is dancing open/nuevo doesn't mean they have no 
connection. Watch Homer and Christina in person. Their connection is obvious 
and deep. So it is possible to have a great connection, even in an open 
embrace. For me, though, the hug of a close embrace can create a connection a 
lot more directly, and short of dancing with a mate/partner, I've never had as 
deep a connection in open embrace as I've had in close embrace.

Third, your question, is close embrace doomed: I'd say no way. In fact, as the 
popularity of tango increases, and venues get more crowded, close embrace will 
almost be a requirement. But even more than that, the exquisite pleasure of a 
deep connection in a heart-to-heart hug is a drug that, once experienced, 
creates a demand for more. That said, it does require a comfortableness with 
one's body that often isn't present in young people. But as they age and 
mature, they may find a deeper appreciation for the simple pleasure of a hug.

          J
      TangoMoments.com




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