Nice post, Ron.  

--- On Mon, 5/24/10, RonTango <ronta...@rocketmail.com> wrote:

> 
> However, if traditional tango could survive nearly 30 years
> of dictatorship and political tyranny from the late 50s to
> the early 80s, perhaps it can survive the challenges
> porten~o youth culture and foreign cultural demands and
> economic influence. There is something unique about this
> traditional tango that causes people from around the world
> to become obsessed with it and travel to Buenos Aires to
> find more of it. Another 10-20 years may be needed to
> determine whether nuevo is the future of tango or whether it
> is only an evolutionary experiment.



      
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