[Tango-L] The spread of tango

johnofbristol@tiscali.co.uk johnofbristol at tiscali.co.uk
Thu Jun 9 04:22:57 EDT 2011


Yes I see what you mean, but my understanding is that Ballroom and 
Argentine tango were the same thing a century ago, and have developed 
in different directions.


John Ward



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From: "Alexis Cousein" <al at sgi.com>

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> On 08/06/2011 13:06, johnofbristol at tiscali.co.uk wrote:

>> According to P.J.S. Richardson (History of English Ballroom 
Dancing,

>> 1945),

> 

> Uhm - I think that given the list audience, people were looking

> for information on the spread of *Argentine* tango, not ballroom

> tango.

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