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[Tango-L] ENDEMIC PROBLEM
So far, I am the only woman to reply on this thread.
Ladies...?
I am interested in hearing your personal experience, of why you have or have not continued to study the tango (I differentiate "studying" and "dancing").
I am interested in hearing if you consider that you have/have not reached your goal in dancing the tango, and why.
Maybe this is too personal a subject to be discussed on the list. If so, I understand.
Learning..... is there no end to it?
Joanne Pogros
Cleveland, Ohio
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Stermitz <stermitz@tango.org>
To: Tango-L@mit.edu
Sent: Tue, 4 Jul 2006 14:32:18 -0600
Subject: [Tango-L] (no subject)
ENDEMIC PROBLEM
I've recently noticed in several different venues, that the women
have not been living up to the skill level of the men. There may be
many explanations, but I think fundamentally, women learn quickly at
first, but have a much more difficult path going from Intermediate to
Advanced. Men learn slowly and steadily from the very beginning.
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