[Tango-L] Translation Codes III

Sergio Vandekier sergiovandekier990 at hotmail.com
Mon Oct 26 13:10:37 EDT 2009



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It is agreed that everyone will adjust his figures to the available space.
The same as nobody would drive over 70 miles/h on a narrow country side road.
 
The authorized speed is variable but under no circumstance it should be faster than the music itself. Everyone should be master of his own speed; this means that you should be able to slow down or even stop if necessary, independently of the stage of the complex figure you might have been executing.
 
It is not advisable to stop for long periods in the middle of the floor, when you have green light and there are many couples behind you waiting.
 
Remember that tango is a progressive dance, therefore try to avoid stationary positions not justified by the music, which could lead you and others into a condition of somnolence.
 
In case of distress, loss of orientation or a discussion that causes the couple to stop dancing, it is strongly advisable to move out of the line in order not to disturb the circulation.
 
On the other hand it is bad manners to object to the pause of a couple when such a pause is justified by the music. This behavior would be equivalent to press the horn because a car in front of you stopped at the red light.
 
Saludos, Sergio
 
PS. I do not you, but I find all this humorous as well as precise. :))
 
 
 
 
  		 	   		  
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