[Tango-L] First trip to Buenos Aires
Michael
tangomaniac at cavtel.net
Sun Apr 19 22:11:13 EDT 2009
Charles:
When a woman says ¨muy bien¨or ¨bien¨ to me, I must be doing
something right. I don´t know why women would otherwise say
something. They aren´t obligated to say anything between the dances.
Of course, NOT every woman says that. If my dancing was terrible, I
don´t think the Argentines would dance with me and just ignore my
cabeceo.
Regardless of where you dance, there are compatible partners (music,
skill level, passion) and then there aren´t. If I wasn´t compatible
with ANY of the women, I´d have to evaluate my situation.
Michael
On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 12:12 PM, <Crrtango at aol.com> wrote:
> re Michael's experience in Bs. As.:
>
> With all due respect, MIchael, I think this is another one of those reality
> checks. This might be a good time to reevaluate your dancing skills.
> In fact, this is a perfect time while you are there. Find some good
> teachers, take classes and try to fix things. We learn from humbling
> experiences. I hope you will do the same.
>
> Cheers,
> Charles
>
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