tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6115345479350954256.post5239846399088278864..comments2023-10-14T15:52:29.871+01:00Comments on Tango commuter: Learning to dance like a porteƱoTangocommuterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14060601718946750364noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6115345479350954256.post-80855818558724566572011-08-27T16:18:23.166+01:002011-08-27T16:18:23.166+01:00The point of learning in Buenos Aires is to absorb...The point of learning in Buenos Aires is to absorb the culture of tango. Portenos have the culture. It's not about how they look, it's about how they feel, think, and communicate when they dance. <br /><br />Those who travel abroad to teach tango don't bring along the culture as part of the package. They can make lots of money performing and teaching their choreography.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6115345479350954256.post-64209339672675382772011-08-27T14:33:58.016+01:002011-08-27T14:33:58.016+01:00I think that we are always 'absorbing',tan...I think that we are always 'absorbing',tango commuter.I thought that only the gentile nod was used for the codigo,but Janis tells me that there are many ways of asking a women to dance,such as a raise of the eyebrow,for example! I hope that you are enjoying yourself,and I like to think that the younger generation would be able to dance as well as the old milongueros in the future...Alan Jones.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com