[Tango-L] Fwd: How to foster sustainable and unified communities.
L
casadepractica at pacbell.net
Sun Oct 14 15:35:51 EDT 2007
> It makes no difference who xxxxxxx and xxxxxxx are. I happen to
> know who they and the writer of the original e-mail are.
>
> Even if these two were Bozo the Clown and partner, it does not
> excuse this appalling action on the part of an obviously threatened
> local teacher and organizer of a small town when up against the
> appearance of an internationally well-respected couple, whose style
> differs from his.
>
> It was no secret this couple was coming to the area and the local
> teacher could easily have programmed his event at another date.
>
> But, under no circumstance should anyone ever publicly bad-mouth a
> visiting artist or send a disparaging notice of this type to their
> client list. It is unnecessary to engage in this type of attack.
> An organizer need only concentrate on bringing the best talent to
> his area in order to build his own credibility.
>
> So, no, it is not necessary to know the names of the teachers in
> order to make a decision. I, personally, will not deal with this
> organizer again and I hope the same goes for other cooperating
> organizers and artists with whom he deals, who become aware of what
> he has done to damage not only the tango community in his area but
> the tango community as a whole.
>
> Lynn
>
>
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>> From: "Krasimir Stoyanov" <krasimir at krasimir.com>
>> Date: October 14, 2007 1:22:06 AM PDT
>> To: <tango-l at mit.edu>
>> Subject: Re: [Tango-L] How to foster sustainable and unified
>> communities.
>>
>> It all depends on who are xxxxxx and xxxxxxxx ;-)
>>
>> I am not a teacher, but I have seen teaching couples spread
>> "confusion" in
>> my tango comunity, so I don't know what to think of this letter.
>> Yes, it is
>> not politically correct. But, sometimes I feel the same pain
>> watching some
>> hard work's results destroyed in hours.
>>
>> So, if possible, tell us who are xxxxxx and xxxxxxxx , then
>> everyone will
>> make their own conclusion.
>>
>>
>> Otherwise, no com
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Amaury de Siqueira" <amaurycdsf at yahoo.com>
>> To: <tango-l at mit.edu>
>> Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2007 10:59 AM
>> Subject: [Tango-L] How to foster sustainable and unified communities.
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