[Tango-L] Nuevo, Apilado, marketing

Sergio Vandekier sergiovandekier990 at hotmail.com
Sun Jun 29 11:45:41 EDT 2008




""Clarin, the major Buenos Aires daily paper, called her one of the four most important influences on contemporary tango..." I've heard this is a fabrication. Does anyone actually have a copy of any Clarin article that said this? --Chris"


I searched the archives of Clarin Newspaper from the year 1997 till today and found only one mention of Susana Miller .

Monday, 28th 2006  : There is an article that reports that the famous Argentine Tango teacher donated the collection of her workshops to the
children's Hospital in New Orleans for the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina.

The archives searches were done under "Noticias" "Headings" (News).   Still is possible that she may have been mentioned in some of the Newspaper magazines or supplements.

Such as those that list activities in the artistic world.

The important thing is that there were/are defferent tango styles.  Tete and Susana were the first ones that decided to travel abroad to teach 
the milonguero style, a form of social tango, such as it was danced in Buenos Aires at a time when most of the other instructors were teaching Stage Tango,
or tango fantasia.  

Cacho Dante also started to teach that style, and fairly soon most non-Argentine instructors did the same. 

The problem arises when certain people, ignoring the broad universe of tango,  are convinced that that style or form of dancing is the only one.

Sergio
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