[Tango-L] A slippery slope... leading up!

Jennifer Park jhapark at pennswoods.net
Sat Aug 5 08:26:47 EDT 2006


<  None, but this is normal, for  in/ EVERY /(italics - rde)  country, when 
the  youngsters reach a certain age they start < dancing and teaching one 
another without any formal structure. Further Improvement depends on 
< talent, love of the music and dance, dedication and opportunities  of 
life.
>
<<The entire ballet world operates on this principle. What need of 
teachers?>>

No, it doesn't.

Jen

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Roger" <rde at qdos.net.au>
To: <tango-l at mit.edu>
Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006 3:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Tango-L] A slippery slope... leading up!


> Lucia said:
>
> <  None, but this is normal, for  in/ EVERY /(italics - rde)  country, 
> when the  youngsters reach a certain age they start < dancing and teaching 
> one  another without any formal structure. Further Improvement depends on 
> < talent, love of the music and dance, dedication and opportunities  of 
> life.
>
> Yes - absolutely. The entire ballet world operates on this principle. What 
> need of teachers?
>
> rde
>
>
>
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