[Tango-L] Who invented the basic step?

MACFroggy@aol.com MACFroggy at aol.com
Tue Mar 25 15:49:45 EDT 2008


All I can say is that the word "music" (or "musica") doesn't appear in the 
first 10 pages of the book.
That's when I quit reading.

Cherie
http://tangocherie.blogspot.com/ 


In a message dated 3/25/08 4:15:15 PM, astrid at ruby.plala.or.jp writes:


> Oh, the Dinzels ! Bought their book once, it looked like a treatise on
> geometry with the illustrations. I am rather poor when it comes to
> mathematics...
> 
> 
> 
> All I know about that is  the Dinzels came through the
> US in about 1994, hitting ballroom studios all over,
> teaching their 'System' which used the eight count
> basic and a theory of axis.
> 
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