So...
I prophesied the world wouldn't end last night, and I was right! I'm
encouraged to try my vision again – and I predict that 2013 will be
an excellent year for UK social tango, for London tango in particular.
I'm
basing this optimism on two very recent events. A milonga has just started at which the Argentine codigos are observed.
Just a year ago, even six months ago, that would have seemed a very
distant dream. OK, it happens in north Italy and the south of France, yes, but in the UK?
&
between 27 and 30 December, Eton Tango is putting on an event, an 'Etonathon', two milongas each day, one
in the afternoon, and then again in the evening. Almost too good to be true! I know it happens
yearly in Nimes in the south of France, and it's very successful: people come from all over for the week. I've always been envious,
and wanted to get down there -- and now it's happening just 30 or so miles from London. Eight milongas in four days. I believe it's the
first time: obviously the organisers have confidence and enthusiasm.
Very, very good luck to them, and I hope it will be the huge success
it should be. It's always been depressing that the tango community
vanishes into the darkness each midwinter, but of course everyone
deserves a holiday. At last someone's had the courage (and energy!) to step out and
arrange what's really a great festival. It will lighten the midwinter
gloom far better than TV re-runs and seasonal fare! I don't usually look forward to the midwinter break...
Here's
to 2013!
You mentioned a milonga has just started at which the Argentine codigos are observed. Is it in London? I haven't come across it yet but would like to, if it still exists.
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