[Tango-L] apilado, marketing

Sergio Vandekier sergiovandekier990 at hotmail.com
Sun Jun 29 15:08:14 EDT 2008



Now I searched the Clarin Newspaper archives from year 1997 till today.  All magazines and supplements, text and headlines:

There are only two mentions of Susana Miller one already reported in reference to Hurricane Katrina and another one, a brief reference to a 
congresman who takes tango lessons at El Beso and is mesmerized by the dancing of Susana Miller. (May 31st. 2007).


Now two people, Nancy and Tom have read the note.  I believe that they read it. I could not find it.

Anyone can go to WWW.Clarin.Com   and look in the archives under "Busqueda".


Weather she is mentioned or not is irrelevant.     Nobody can dispute that Tete, Susana and Cacho Dante were some of the first instructors to teach
the milonguero style of tango abroad. I saw Susana in Boston in the early 90ies.  and Tete in Columbus Ohio, also in the early 90s. in a workshop
organized by Janis (presently from Bs.As.) and John Devlin.

I am from Villa Urquiza so, my style was the one danced there,    But most of us can dance milonguero when we want to do it;
or we need to do it due to lack of room.

Best wishes, Sergio


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