Ernest wrote: >> Tango rules do not always apply to milonga, milonga-candombera and canyengue. >> In most cases these dances existed before the "sublime" rules associated with >> tango liso existed. These dances have different characteristics, so much so >> that >> they have different names.
>> I think this is just a case of not understanding what the characteristics of >> milonga-candombera are and judging it through tango-liso eyes. Ernest: Thank you for your posting. I have very much enjoyed watching you dance, both on youtube and in person. You do actually dance! It looks like fun! There are some excellent and well researched books out there dealing with the history of tango, and explicitly with its African origins. That a number on this list lack the required education to understand the consequences of this history, and of the various styles that long predated modern "Social Tango", is easily remedied. Read. Learn. You might for example start with Tango: The Art History of Love by Robert Farris Thompson. Cheers D. David Thorn _________________________________________________________________ See how Windows connects the people, information, and fun that are part of your life. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/msnnkwxp1020093175mrt/direct/01/ _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list Tango-L@mit.edu http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l