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[Tango-L] Speed of movement around milonga's floor



Melroy and Keith

Dancers may not have to move around to get the energy. There are plenty of energy in crowded milongas in Ba when everyone are pinned on the spot.

Well put about being awkward in moving around when the general mood is to be stationary. Haven't we witnessed enough Tasmanian Devils senselessly weaving in and out? :-) I noticed that tango music tends to create more in-situ opportunities than milonga and valse.

If the dancers are in 7th heaven dancing in-situ, good for them! I am always fascinated at the things the leaders can do dancing in-situ.

Thus, on the contrary, I beg to differ: I would say it suggested that the participants are sophisticated in harnessing the space, traffic and mood. I recall the 1st or 2nd milonga in Denver, the first class after the opening night milonga was about traffic control. Now they have obviously conquered that. Hooray to the organizers / teachers!

Bibi

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