[Tango-L] "Alternative" Music....
Kat
hellkat_13 at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 23 14:30:49 EST 2007
Nina,
I am sorry, but people speaking in absolutes about
alternative tango music, women leading, etc, always
gets me. I have similar impulse control problems.
Who died and made you arbiter of what is and is not
tango? I really don't care if Gardel visited you from
the grave and gave you a tablet with The Rules, it's a
freaking dance. An entirely subjective art form. It
is whatever people make it, and whatever people mutate
it to be over time. If it hadn't already mutated, it
never would have come into being, started
incorporating milonga or vals, or adding additional
steps. What you're insisting is like demanding that
we only speak Latin. You tango purists sound like
religious fundamentalists. It's just not practical,
and to me, it comes off as snobby and narrow minded.
Kat
--- Nina Pesochinsky <nina at earthnet.net> wrote:
> Hi, Miles, Trini, and everyone,
>
> I am sorry, but the discussion about the
> "alternative" music always
> gets me and I can't not get into it. Serious
> impulse control problems!
>
> Alternative music for tango is an invention of
> feverish foreign
> (non-Argentine) minds. Tango is a dance that is
> danced 2x4. But if
> you dance it to anything other tango music, meaning
> tango music that
> is POLYPHONIC is its formation, it is NOT tango, but
> some other dance,
> originated outside of Argentina, that is only based
> on Argentine Tango
> moves.
>
> If you ask Argentines what they consider to be
> "alternative" tango
> music, some who think of music will say "Piazzolla".
> Others who think
> lyrics will name singers and songs from Rock
> Nacional genre, because
> those lyrics are just like las letras de tango.
>
> Best,
>
> Nina
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Quoting "Trini y Sean (PATangoS)"
> <patangos at yahoo.com>:
>
> > Hi Miles,
> >
> > Sharna Fabiano wrote an article about NeoTango
> that you
> > might find interesting.
> > http://www.sharnafabiano.com/
> >
> > Trini de Pittsburgh
> >
> > --- m i l e s <miles at tangobliss.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> When I hear the term..."Alternative Music" what
> goes
> >> through my mind
> >> is a series of songs that you wouldn't ordinarily
> dance
> >> tango, vals
> >> or milonga to...but you can, if you stretch your
> mind a
> >> bit...and
> >> hear the beat, the rhythm, the opportunities...
> >>
> >> Take for instance Sade's - No Ordinary Love.
> Amazing
> >> song to dance
> >> tango to by the way.... Or James Taylor's - The
> Water is
> >> Wide, or the
> >> ubiquitous, Norah Jones's - The Nearness of
> You.... All
> >> amazing
> >> songs that are so danceable and perfect for
> Tango....
> >>
> >> So am I wrong in thinking that this is
> 'alternative'
> >> music or is
> >> there perhaps another meaning....
> >>
> >> One that springs to mind is 'alternate' songs by
> other
> >> orchestras
> >> doing classic or golden age tunes....???
> >>
> >> Or another is something to Gotan Project, or
> NarcoTango
> >> or,
> >> BalaTango....?
> >>
> >> Can anyone enlighten ?
> >>
> >> M i l e s.
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> Quoting "Trini y Sean (PATangoS)"
> <patangos at yahoo.com>:
>
> > Hi Miles,
> >
> > Sharna Fabiano wrote an article about NeoTango
> that you
> > might find interesting.
> > http://www.sharnafabiano.com/
> >
> > Trini de Pittsburgh
> >
> > --- m i l e s <miles at tangobliss.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> When I hear the term..."Alternative Music" what
> goes
> >> through my mind
> >> is a series of songs that you wouldn't ordinarily
> dance
> >> tango, vals
> >> or milonga to...but you can, if you stretch your
> mind a
> >> bit...and
> >> hear the beat, the rhythm, the opportunities...
> >>
> >> Take for instance Sade's - No Ordinary Love.
> Amazing
> >> song to dance
> >> tango to by the way.... Or James Taylor's - The
> Water is
> >> Wide, or the
> >> ubiquitous, Norah Jones's - The Nearness of
> You.... All
> >> amazing
> >> songs that are so danceable and perfect for
> Tango....
> >>
> >> So am I wrong in thinking that this is
> 'alternative'
> >> music or is
> >> there perhaps another meaning....
> >>
> >> One that springs to mind is 'alternate' songs by
> other
> >> orchestras
> >> doing classic or golden age tunes....???
> >>
> >> Or another is something to Gotan Project, or
> NarcoTango
> >> or,
> >> BalaTango....?
> >>
> >> Can anyone enlighten ?
> >>
> >> M i l e s.
> >> _______________________________________________
> >> Tango-L mailing list
> >> Tango-L at mit.edu
> >> http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
> >>
> >
> >
> > PATangoS - Pittsburgh Argentine Tango Society
> > Our Mission: To make Argentine Tango Pittsburgh's
> most popular social dance.
> > http://patangos.home.comcast.net/
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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