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Re: [TANGO-L] cabaceo..or not! continued
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- Subject: Re: [TANGO-L] cabaceo..or not! continued
- From: andrea <ako31@NYC.RR.COM>
- Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 08:15:33 -0500
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michael -
arent u full of urself!
maybe there are no rules. maybe everyone has their own subjective ideas
about tango and what constututes what u call a 'good' or 'mediocre'
dancer.
to me every dance is an opportunity which i enter without pre judgement
before or after. here in nyc as well as in bs as.
but i must say i am having a hard time with not judging u!
i am more interested in the connection to my partner than the figuring
out or focussing on the rules of the game.
what makes a good dance to me is my leader's ability to sense me, the
music and make everything else go away.
keep ur cabeceos, so-called 'intimidating' fancy steps and floorcraft,
and dissecting of something better left to the heart.
u seem to have forgotten that part.
a n d r e a