[Tango-L] Better? Worse? Just different

Dubravko Kakarigi dubravko_2005 at yahoo.com
Sun Apr 24 20:59:23 EDT 2011


Well said, Jonathan. 
Incidentally, we just earlier today watched "Si Sos Brujo" in Cafe Pavadita, a forth Sunday of the month brunch/practice we hold in Gainesville, FL where we enjoy friendship through our love of Tango. Highly recommended.

...dubravko
 
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>From: O Bardo <obscurebardo at gmail.com>
>To: tango-l at mit.edu
>Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2011 8:59 PM
>Subject: Re: [Tango-L] Better? Worse? Just different
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>On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 7:46 AM, <HBBOOGIE1 at aol.com> wrote:
>...
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>There is currently another thread discussing tango music. In case there is
>
>anyone on the list who has not seen "Si Sos Brujo" I cannot recommend it
>strongly enough. The documentary demonstrates the specialness of tango and
>music like jazz that needs to personally transmit the music and techniques
>from generation to generation. It is not enough to write in down. The
>written music can only serve as a notational aid but doesn't capture the
>music.
>
>I do hope that if you see yourself as a tango dancer you will come to see
>yourself as a lover of tango music first and then a dancer.
>
>Jonathan Thornton
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