I
awake from a nightmare on the streets of Buenos Aires. I've arrived
back in the city, and it seems to be a future time. There's some kind
of revivalist milonguero festival on, and everyone is concentrating
on Estilo Milonguero, as in 'What was the correct Estilo Milonguero way for
the dancers' hands to meet?' I see people arguing about the exact
hold: no no, the guy's left hand used to be like this! Qué
pesadilla! What
a nightmare! As I wake up, perplexed and groaning, I'm thinking; so
where am I going to get a dance tonight?
A
dystopian vision of the future, or was it a sly subconscious comment
on some aspects of the present? I don't want to imagine what Buenos
Aires might be like in 100, 150 years. &... oh no, a dream about
Buenos Aires! The city with the greatest concentration of analysts on
earth! (Or so it's claimed.) What will they make of me?
In
the cold light of morning I think that if the soul goes out of tango
people will stop dancing, and if they want to start dancing again
there's at least an archive of video: between video and the music,
the dance can be re-created. A pity to have no contact with that era
when kids grew up with the dance and later went to milongas where
Troilo and D'Agostino played, it was that much part of their lives,
but you could get by and learn to enjoy the dance and music from
video. You could get by, but 2D video tends to give a rather
weightless impression: if you look hard, and especially if you use
slow motion, you can work out how weight and momentum are used, but you
don't feel it as directly as when you watch live bodies dancing. But at
least the videos will show nothing rigid about the form of the dance,
so there's hope for a hypothetical tangoless future.
I
should say I avoid the 'm' word: I have a strange aversion to the way
it gets used to define and package a particular style (as if there
was a particular style), and an apparently elite, exclusive group of
tangueros. For some reason I've always felt the reality to be a bit
indeterminate, a bit indefinable. Maybe that's just how I'd like it
to be, but sometimes things are safer if they aren't defined too
precisely. So I myself dance... tango. (At least I hope it's
recognisable as tango.) To be more precise, social tango (as against, anti-social tango.) Perhaps even 'tango salon'. I hope there's no such
thing as 'salonero', or would it be 'salonisto'? Never, I hope!
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