[Tango-L] Milonguero is one style of close embrace styles.

Jake Spatz (TangoDC.com) spatz at tangoDC.com
Tue Oct 31 16:28:54 EST 2006


The terminology, I believe, would be "Vidort" and "Balmaceda."

Jake Spatz
DC
 

Jacob Eggers wrote:
> It's helpful to know that they don't use the term milonguero in BA like it's
> used in the US. So, what is the terminology used to elucidate the difference
> between Ricardo Vidort and Julio Balamaceda? (see their videos on
> tangovideoproject)
>
> j
>
> On 10/30/06, astrid <astrid at ruby.plala.or.jp> wrote:
>   
>> These semantic dirty tricks are abused and these myths are perpetuated by
>> limited, mediocre "one trick ponies"
>> who wish to drag everybody else into the same mediocrity and to point to
>> themselves as the "authentic, real thing", while dismissing everything
>> else.
>>
>> Gabriel
>> ------------------------------------
>> A list-friend and I used to have this collection of tango videos we would
>> forward to each other, under the title "Videos zum Meckern".
>> I just watched Gabriel's. ; )
>>
>> http://www.elmundodeltango.com/movies/10anniversary/10anniversary.html
>>
>> Astrid
>>
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