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Re: [TANGO-L] Is today's tango a dance of the middle classes?



 --- Derik Rawson <rawsonweb  @YAHOO.COM> escribis:

> Dear All:
>
> The difference in a word is "elegance".  In Europe
> good taste. Nicely dressed people and beautiful
> settings.  In the USA bad taste.  Poorly dressed
> people .....

Let's face the truth: most people dancing the Tango
belong to the middle classes. Europeans and Latin
Americans who belong show their "class" without
compunction.  Middle class American naives subscribe
to the American mythology's fiction that it is a
classless society, their taste being taught by
marketing drives....

Lucia

http://www.campaignforrealbeauty.com/flat3.asp?id=2287


	


	
		
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