That was quite a feat! BTW: The story of Narcissus in Greek mythology as translated by the tango theologian: Narcissus cabeceo's himself in a mirror and dances with himself all night in ecstasy. True he did dance with women, but he was really only dancing with himself.
Ernesto Jorge de Gouvea
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This photo, taken in 2016, embodies an interesting insight from social
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2019 was a very exciting tango-year: After 25 years of dancing tango and 18
years of teaching it, I found myself as a student.
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Now that I've reached the 150 designs mark (can you believe it?!) on
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Study
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Some people like to study with championship tango dancers and watch videos
of championship tango dancers dancing tango so some day they may also win a
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If you are in Los Angeles on August 15, please come to my Author Talk at
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Write, for example,'The night is shattered
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a total believer. Especially since so many of the products I use are
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Tango-Beat's New address
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Please be so kind, and go to www.tango-therapist.blogspot.com.
All blog posts from Tango-Beat in the past are there along with all my new
posts starting fr...
Should Beginners Dance Tango in Close Embrace?
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The discussion in this post is used with permission of ‘Terpsichoral
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A recent comment on “How We Teach and Promote Argentine Tango” and a recent
email seeking to organize a milonga (in the “Nuevo” style) brought us to
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Indiferencia
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Music: Rodolfo Biagi
Lyrics: Juan Carlos Thorry (what kind of name is Thorry?)
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At a very popular NYC milonga, I found myself in an awkward situation. I
think that the choice that I made might have been the correct one, even
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You cabeceo'd via the MIRROR?! That is AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteYou bet! We basked in our achievement the rest of the night! :)
ReplyDeleteThat was quite a feat! BTW: The story of Narcissus in Greek mythology as translated by the tango theologian: Narcissus cabeceo's himself in a mirror and dances with himself all night in ecstasy. True he did dance with women, but he was really only dancing with himself.
ReplyDeleteOh the Narcissistic leader! I like it! Thanks very much, Tango Therapist!
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