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Re: [TANGO-L] Tango Nuevo and Argentine Tango. What is the difference?



Dear Larry:

With all due respect, that look on the women's faces,
the trance, probably comes from them not being
required to do anything.  They can relax, because
nothing much is happening, and nothing much will
happen.  I see the same look on women's faces when
they are asleep. Me, I prefer to see aome sparks of
electricity passing between partners in tango, a true
conversation between equal partners. I am not looking
for a Stepford wife.  I am looking for someone who has
something to say to me. I like exciting women.  As the
French say, "Why make it simple, when you can make it
complicated, and therefore much more interesting."  My
humble opinion.

Derik
http://www.tangoworldwide.com

--- Larry Richelli <dancekauai   @YAHOO.COM> wrote:

> Tom,
> I would not argue with you here but I must say that
> just watching the difference on the woman s faces.
> In
> milonguero style, there faces look much like a
> pleasurable trance...soft and very pretty.
> The minute they open up and start the "other tango"
> that same face becomes tight and straight, needing
> to
> concentrate on the steps.
> I have seen this over and over again.
>
> --- Tom Stermitz <stermitz   @TANGO.ORG> wrote:



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