[Tango-L] "Alternative" Music....
Nina Pesochinsky
nina at earthnet.net
Fri Feb 23 16:25:56 EST 2007
Hmmm... did these dancers actually announce that they were dancing
"Argentine tango"? Just because they are Argentine does not mean that
they cannot take some artistic license and dance whatever they want to
whatever music they want. But did they call it Argentine tango? Has
anyone ever asked them?
Nina
Quoting "Trini y Sean (PATangoS)" <patangos at yahoo.com>:
>
> --- Nina Pesochinsky <nina at earthnet.net> wrote:
>
> Putting movements to whatever music might be a nice
> intellectual exercise, but it is not tango and no Argentine
> dancer, including social and professional dancers will ever
> call it that.
>
>
> Hmmm...did anyone remind Luciana Valle, Andres Amarilla, El
> Pulpo or Chicho of that? :)
>
> "The times - they are a'changing"
>
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