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Re: [Tango-L] Milonga P.S.
Umm... Milonga is a child of tango, not a parent. In the twenties,
there was a range of tango-tango/milonga-milonga. Milonga became
differentiated from tango in the 1930s as tangos slowed down, and
milongas sped up, and the candombera feeling was put into the milonga.
There was a different music called milonga in the 1800s, but that
isn't what we are talking about when we discuss milonga.
On May 3, 2008, at 3:03 PM, Keith Elshaw wrote:
> It might have been useful if I had put the reminder in my post about
> milonga that it in fact pre-dated what we know as tango. It is not a
> "different" dance than tango - it is a parent of tango.
>
> Teachers with great "wisdom" would be wise to know this before
> applying
> for their certification, Mr. Floyd. It is liable to be question
> 32(c) on
> your little test. Not hopeful of your chances, sir. Perhaps a little
> learning before the teaching?
> _______________________________________________
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