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Re: [Tango-L] Communities
I like a quote attributed to Clay: "There's more than enough to go
around."
In other words, tango communities are not a zero sum game. There is
ALWAYS a new angle, a different venue or an audience nobody else is
reaching: high school, prisons!, gays.
My quote (I don't know whether I invented it): "Nobody is at their
best when they are insecure.:
People do all kinds of wierd, anxious, even self-destructive things
when they don't trust their own competence. Really, if you are all
that good, than you are going to succeed, even if "they" get in your
way.
On Apr 29, 2008, at 11:38 PM, ATANGO2@aol.com wrote:
> Thank you, Ron, for the nice words about Portland in your recent
> post about
> communities. We were extremely fortunate to have Clay Nelson as
> our original
> resident teacher and primary organizer in the mid-90's. His "If
> it's good
> for tango, it'll be good for the community" approach has remained a
> significant factor in sustaining Portland's positive attitude
> toward, and acceptance
> of, multiple styles of dancing and teaching.
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