I wouldn't assume that it's a permanent closing (even though the article says it's not the kind of temporary one that occasionally is done for relatively easy correctable "safety" problems or city permissions not being in order, etc.). There may be enough of a backlash or grassroots type effort to override the ruling or reach some kind of compromise, but lets hope it happens sooner rather than later while there is still momentum behind it.
Perhaps someone (no, not I ...) will take the initiative and organize an international online petition via change.org or causes.com or whatever. If it's just a numbers thing it may not be very effective, but if each person wrote a line saying why it was important to him, country of origin, etc., and several thousand people did so, it would be hard to ignore I think. I don't think it would be very hard to get pretty much everyone who had a Tango Facebook page to publicize it and it would go viral pretty quickly, at least in the Tango world, I would think. Someone? Shahrukh _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
