I cant believe people are dredging up these old "nuevo" debates, must be trying 
intentionally to revive list thru antangonistic postings. There is no such 
thing as "Nuevo", there is only good or bad dancing, given the circumstances 
(performance or social) and partner, spacing, music, etc. I doubt that Mario 
sopolete  ever took a seminar with GyG. Gustavo and Giselle are the best living 
tango teachers in the world today. Their dance is a masterwork of 
interpretation, phrasing, musicality, and theme. The intimacy and joy they 
share on the dance floor is the reason I started dancing and a continued source 
of inspiration today.  
Best, 
Martin

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   1. Whatever happened to NUEVO ?? (Mario)
   2. NUEVO >>>What ??  in a more readable form (Mario)


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Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2015 17:11:12 +0000 (UTC)
From: Mario <sopel...@yahoo.com>
Subject: [Tango-L] Whatever happened to NUEVO ??
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I remember when Tango L was last active...in the golden days of yore... my 
favorite debate revolved around Traditional and Nuevo dancing and 
music...having seen what happened to the golden years of Flamenco (50's) once 
the gypsy kings got hold of it, I was sure that Argentine Tango would go the 
same route to trivia...but it NEVER HAPENED !!! and today, by my own 
observations, the traditional dance is more popular than ever ..world wide .... 
was it as predicted and we grew older ??? any comments ?? watching a recent 
video of Gustavo and Giselle looked more like a Tango burlesque than a profound 
dance...to me, anyway....any comments ???

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Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2015 17:18:01 +0000 (UTC)
From: Mario <sopel...@yahoo.com>
Subject: [Tango-L] NUEVO >>>What ??  in a more readable form
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I'm trying to recall how to send a post in block form instead of a continuous 
line, here..maybe this will work ?.....I remember when Tango L was last 
active...in the golden days of yore... my favorite debate revolved around 
Traditional and Nuevo dancing and music...having seen what happened to the 
golden years of Flamenco (50's) once the gypsy kings got hold of it, I was sure 
that Argentine Tango would go the same route to trivia...but it NEVER HAPENED 
!!! and today, by my own observations, the traditional dance is more popular 
than ever ..world wide ....?was it as predicted and we grew older ??? any 
comments ?? watching a recent video of Gustavo and Giselle looked more like a 
Tango burlesque than a profound dance...to me, anyway....any comments ???



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