I don't know quite what to say, but thank you. I've got nothing more to add just now beyond what I've already said about women's power in the milonga but I thought it was interesting Shahrukh mentioned the golden age of Tango-L. I wasn't around then but I heard a little about it. I was very reluctant to use a mailing list, being unused to them, but curiosity prevailed and from my brief glimpse, it sure beats the chatter of social media. The UK tango groups I know of on Facebook seem to have a distinct geographical skew whereas the reach of Tango-L would appear to be more global. I think not knowing many of the characters personally because of that global spread is probably also a good thing.
I picked up on a feeling lately in the list over 'was it' or 'had it been looking like' the end of Tango-L? That would be a shame I think. It seems unique & I think offers a good alternative to the discussion groups on social media. Felicity _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list Tango-L@mit.edu http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l