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

Jacob Eggers eggers at brandeis.edu
Tue Oct 31 00:08:35 EST 2006


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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