[Tango-L] Tango is mystery, not work
Nina Pesochinsky
nina at earthnet.net
Tue Jul 31 19:40:55 EDT 2007
Trini,
The older you get, the better tango will feel for you and look on
you. You have to live life - laugh, enjoy, struggle, suffer, raise
children, burry people you loved, make and break friendships,
transform, and then transform again. And then... your feet will
dance your life and you will be an amazing person to dance with and
amazing to see dancing.
Warmest regards,
Nina
At 02:47 PM 7/31/2007, Trini y Sean (PATangoS) wrote:
> > Tango is very, very simple. I guess we have to get
> > through all the
> > complexities and engineering challenges first before we
> > can see this
> > simplicity.
> >
> > Best regards to all,
> >
> > Nina
>
>Personally, I just think we're all just trying to cram the
>30, 40, or 50 years it took the milongueros to dance as
>well as they do into, say, 5, 10, or 20 years. Big
>difference in starting this dance at age 6 instead of age
>30, 40, or whatever. None of us are getting any younger.
>
>Trini de Pittsburgh
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