[Tango-L] What Does It Take to Dance Tango?

Iron Logic railogic at yahoo.com
Tue Aug 15 14:37:30 EDT 2006


Our dear Chris clearly wants to be the King of the Queens.... wants to be surrounded by innocent so he can get away with it all, ...he surely not stupid ;)
   
  

"Chris, UK" <tl2 at chrisjj.com> wrote:
  I wrote:

> If amongst the hundreds of teachers on this list there is even one
> that meets this description, then please let's hear from you.

First teacher response received below, though not quite the type I was 
hoping for ;)

Chris


Subject: Tango-L
From: "Keith" 
To: tl2 at chrisjj.com
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 01:42:41 -0400

Hi Chris,

I used to think you were stupid. Then I read what Caroline wrote:

"When I first went to a Milonga 8 months ago - I had hardly any training 
at all and I had never felt so out of place and lost and quite frankly, 
stupid in my life. I am actually so glad that I did take classes. So 
that's why I'm so surprised by the responses I've gotten today from the 
men."

It suddenly dawned on me that men like you actually want women to feel 
... 'lost and stupid'. I guess it's good for your ego - does it make you 
feel like a real tanguero showing these clueless women how to dance or, 
should I say, dance badly. 

Maybe you're not so stupid - just pathetic.

Regards,
Keith
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