By the way, Tom, thanks for organizing the festivals, I know it is a lot of work and I appreciate it a lot.
--- On Tue, 10/20/09, Tom Stermitz <[email protected]> wrote: > For Larry: Navigation is never as good as we would like; > It's not really as bad as we fear; there are often a few loose > cannons; tolerance helps. I don't "fear" bad navigation. It was simply shoved in my face at every milonga at the last Denver festival. I think I've had my fill of tolerance. If I steer away from some guy doing his 96 varieties of ganchos, it gives him more room, and some other poor fool is stuck next to him instead of me. That doesn't really improve the situation. > The good nuevo dancers all know how to > dance socially and courteously in the milonga context. No, they DON'T. The students of Homer, Gustavo, etc learn what the masters think is important -- namely, how to do lots of visually interesting tricks. How to cope with other people on the floor is secondary, at best. How can we tell? Their students DO NOT learn that. Thanks again for all your work to promote tango. It really benefits a lot of people, myself among them. _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
