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Re: [Tango-L] A man's feminine side: masculinity in tango!
> wrong -- is in what the absolute minimum you need is. I've danced with
> more than my share of women that were I call ochOmatics, i.e., no matter
> what I did they did some sort of ocho. It was not possible to do
> anything expressive with them on the floor.
>
"ochomatics" -- love it!!! :)
Being an ochomatic ('ochomatica' is even better) isn't innate -- it is
usually learned. So, it can be un-learned. A lot of times the plane is
circling in a holding pattern, waiting to taxi somewhere -- anywhere.
Sounds like a project for our many illustrious teachers to help clean up.
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