[Tango-L] Women Tango Teachers
Deby Novitz
dnovitz at lavidacondeby.com
Mon Mar 26 19:09:22 EDT 2007
In Buenos Aires Mimi Santapa has been teaching both men and women for
over 30 years - without a partner. Her lead is better than the majority
of men. She learned to dance both parts when she was 4 years old from
her father. There are many women teachers that are excellent who do not
have partners. If you really understand and know the professional
community here you would understand that in a group of 100
professionals, 70 are women, 30 are men. Of the women, maybe 50 dance
and teach well, of the 30 men, maybe 10. So you are talking about 10
men for 70 women.
Look at them; Ana Maria Shapera, Myriam Pincen, Susana Miller, Graciela
Gonzales, Alicia Pons...all excellent and without male partners. There
are many more strong women teachers.
You will get no argument from the women here that the majority of the
bailarins (males) are arrogant, machista, and difficult to work with.
This is why many women choose to teach alone. They can stand on their
own reputation and do well without a male partner.
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