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Re: [Tango-L] What Does It Take to Dance Tango?



Well, yes, I'm naturally blond - no gray hairs at all. My eyelashes are
naturally long and dark, and my lips and cheeks have a lovely natural
blush. Just like my tango is natural.

I have also heard many women tell their partners that they have hardly
worked on their tango at all. It's amazing how hard we work to make it
look easy!!

I believe it is harder for a woman to get good at tango than a man, for
all the reasons that Astrid mentioned. So ladies, if you are taking
lessons from someone who has never learned to follow - reconsider!! 

Lois Donnay
Minneapolis, MN 
www.mndance.com


I'm astounded, so far, there's been several responses to my first post
today 
- both private and public and seems to me that the general consensus
among 
men who responded is that women do not need instructions or training to 
dance the tango! That in fact, the less training, the better.



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