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Re: [TANGO-L] Why students stop dancing.



Robin writes:
> Food for thought, Daniel Trenner told me he thinks the
> leader is just a glorified chauffer and the follower's
> part is much harder.

     Which raises an interesting question -- more food
for thought, as it were -- what if someone were to offer
an advanced tango class, and then spend the hour having
everyone literally grope each other in one massive
"contact improvisation" tangled-up ball instead?

     Yes, I'm proposing the classic bait and switch,
una sorpresa, if you will, with an interesting and even
somewhat titillating twist!

     I wonder, would that foster such an enlightenment?
Verily, would one, perhaps, even long for the 60's?

Huck

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