OK , maybe I get to post the last of 2010...what I like is that it appears to me that the last of the Tango-L are in agreement that preserving the line of dance and the music of the Golden age is somewhat IMPORTANT ...important enough to save the social dance of Argentine tango and not just leave us with the acrobatics of the stage dance. ..by the way, this is what happened to the golden age of Spanish Flamenco which occurred even later (the 50's) .... and now we have the stage version of flamenco..good luck with that. OK, I had a reason to post here and I'm trying to remember it...oh yeah, the music and the line of dance...what the heck..we want a social dance to exist into our old age ....don't we? check out Jan's latest videos of the old timers still doing it....hey, way after it was expected (due to Viagra) we are still kicking !! Just check out Jan's link here: don't be a hater. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIkqCQo63Ig&feature=related
... http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=734224171 www.youtube.com/user/nacotete www.tangoandchaos.org www.theopendoorway.org/audiovisual.html "The music makes you dance. It is so simple when one gets it. Connect with my partner and then connect with the music, let the music tell me how to move my body rather than me tell my body how to move to the music. With the right music and right partner, I am contented to have just one tanda a night" -Pedro Sanchez "Life expands or contracts in direct proportion to one's courage." -Anais Nin --- _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list Tango-L@mit.edu http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l