Yes, let's hear it for Mexico City!! Al and I have been there twice and 
found it the friendliest tango community we have ever experienced (only 
rivalled by Bs As in the '80s when we were the only foreign visitors). 
With lots of good dancers as well, of various styles, and mixing styles. 
I danced close embrace, salon and nuevo tango with partners of all ages, 
from 20 somethings to my age (!). Here in Vallarta we have a small 
community with lots of beginners, but we all try to dance with as many 
partners as possible, and certainly with all visitors.  So, to avoid 
"elitism", come to Mexico!
Abrazos,
Barbara

On 03/02/2011 03:58 p.m., Mario wrote:
>   I liked Jack's post a lot. I hope to join him in that same pilgramage 
> someday
> soon. 
>
>   It was the word 'cliques' however that inspired me to post. I recently went 
> to
> two milongas, one in Mex. city and one in Queretaro Mex.  The BIG simularity 
> of
> the two dances was that everyone danced with everyone. I swear that with over 
> 40
> dancers at each, there was never more than one or two people sitting out a
> dance. And they got to dance the next tanda.  A woman visiting from New
> York attended one and told me that she would never see 'this' in N.Y.  when I
> asked her what she meant she replied 'everyone dancing with everyone'.. I can
> say that it made for a jolly time for all.
>   ...
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> creative"-Norm.Mailer
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