[Tango-L] Cortinas (not the old car from the '70s

Alex Panchenko apanchenko at sbcglobal.net
Tue Oct 10 14:03:38 EDT 2006


Manuel,
 
I do not have an exact rule for relaxing and enjoying.  I know that I can relax, dance and enjoy without requiring a specific order of music in a tanda or length of a cortina. At the same time, I respect the opposite point of view as much as my own.
 
To explain the use of the term 'snob', I would like to point out the phonetic likeness of 'snob' and 'slob'.  The comparison seemed fit for the situation since one of the terms was already brought up.
 
Respectfully.
Alex


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>From: Alex Panchenko <apanchenko at sbcglobal.net>


>So while we have tango snobs and the tango slobs duking it out.....
>
>I guess we shall just relax, dance and enjoy.


Alex, I don't think that a love for the authentic danceable tango music 
makes one a snob. Anyway, I have a question fgor you. What kind of music and 
athmosphere does it take for you to "just relax, dance and enjoy"?

Sincerely,

Manuel



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