[Tango-L] Metropolitan tango versus world tango competition

Alberto Gesualdi clambat2001 at yahoo.com.ar
Wed Aug 10 15:54:15 EDT 2011


Well, what can I say.. I live here in Buenos Aires since 1954, and never saw this hurlyburly on tango...
It is like to put to a merry-go-round,for kids, a Ferrari engine, to see wether is possible to make more turns in less time, and collect more money ...
 
alberto
   

De: Shahrukh Merchant <shahrukh at shahrukhmerchant.com>
Para: tango-l at mit.edu
Enviado: miércoles, 10 de agosto de 2011 14:25
Asunto: Re: [Tango-L] Metropolitan tango versus world tango competition

Alberto Gesualdi <clambat2001 at yahoo.com.ar> says:
> concerning the comment of Sharukh Merkhant on change of regulations
> for the metropolitan tango , I think it is consistent with the
> ...
> the category is " milongueros del mundo en Buenos Aires / world
> milongueros in Buenos Aires" ? > this is the regulation for the world
> festival , that is now going on, maybe is late for registration, but
> next year will be , I hope , the same regulation . Clasification
> rounds ended this past weekend at Sunderland, on august 6th .

There is understandably a lot of confusion surrounding this, for those 
not directly involved unless, as in my case, they've decided to take an 
interest in the subject or at least read up on it.

There are THREE separate competitions in Buenos Aires that are Alberto 
has referred to in his posting:

1. The "Metropolitano," which happened mid-May 2011, which is the local 
"Buenos Aires" competition for residents of the city, which this year 
was further limited to Argentine citizens (my "Part 1" posting from 
yesterday covered the qualifying rules to ONLY this competition).

2. The "Milongueros del Mundo en Buenos Aires," which just ended last 
weekend (Aug 7, with winners from Colombia), which was hastily put 
together in the last 2 months as a result of the lawsuit surrounding the 
enrollment restrictions of the Metropolitano. It was designed to be a 
parallel competition to the Metropolitano to include those excluded 
there (which, incidentally, it did NOT achieve). "Part 3" of my posting 
will cover this one -- it did not even exist nor was it conceived when 
the Metropolitano was being held. And notwithstanding the word "Mundo" 
(world) in its title, it has nothing to do with the Mundial (World 
Championships) which will be held at the end of August, other than 
providing a short-cut to the semi-finals of the Mundial for the winners 
of either (1) or (2).

3. The "Mundial de Tango," the finals of which will be held Aug 29 and 
30 as the climax to the Tango Festival, with qualifying rounds and 
semi-finals in the days preceding. This is the only one that required 
prior registration and yes, the deadline of Aug 1 has long passed 
(unless you can demonstrate force majeure, or hey, just file a lawsuit).

Shahrukh
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