[Tango-L] Finding tango in out-of-the-way places
Mr tobias conradi
tobias_conradi at yahoo.de
Sat May 24 06:43:15 EDT 2008
if you are from such a small community and want to tell about your existens you can create an article in the wiki like they exist for
http://wiki.tango.info/mul/Los_Angeles
http://wiki.tango.info/mul/San_Diego
or for a state, with links to smaller towns
http://wiki.tango.info/mul/Florida
The top category for the US is
http://wiki.tango.info/mul/Category:US
with subcategories for each state
http://wiki.tango.info/mul/Category:US-FL
http://wiki.tango.info/mul/Category:US-NY
http://wiki.tango.info/mul/Category:US-CA
...
For many cities there are city categories
http://wiki.tango.info/mul/Category:USLAX
http://wiki.tango.info/mul/Category:USCHI
http://wiki.tango.info/mul/Category:USNYC
If this is too complicated for you, just write a plain article under the name of your city
http://wiki.tango.info/mul/My_Townname
and mention in the article where it is located. Categorization can be done by others.
if you don't have an account yet:
http://wiki.tango.info/mul/create_account
best regards
Tobias
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> Betreff: [Tango-L] Finding tango in out-of-the-way places
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> Finding tango in small towns is hard. There are several ways to go about it,
> aside from TANGO-L and such which usually don't work too well.
>
> One way is bring up Google.com, select Maps, and enter "city" "state" milonga.
> Put the city and the state in double quotes if they are two or three words. You
> can also use "Argentine tango" instead of milonga, but you will get a lot of
> unwanted references if you do.
>
> Failing that, try a search for "state" "Argentine tango". Many states have a
> society for the entire state and pointers to individual cities.
>
> I had no success with either of those approaches. Using the next largest metro
> area, Tom's River, about 25 miles north, just gave me
>
> The next step is to look for a larger city close by. Long Beach City is on the
> coast about 25 miles south of Toms River. All a search there did was to find
> links in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Trenton, New Jersey. Both of those are
> about 45 miles to the east.
>
> Can you get there? If so, try my search suggestions for those two cities.
>
> Larry de Los Angeles
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