tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5370884568160752646.post8440609840155453071..comments2024-02-23T08:34:49.655-08:00Comments on My Tango Diaries: More Festival Observations from Fandango de TangoMarihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08960763038363579526noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5370884568160752646.post-22995759586121313002010-12-02T05:48:58.722-08:002010-12-02T05:48:58.722-08:00Thank you Mark, I know several people brought up a...Thank you Mark, I know several people brought up a few of the above issues to Ricardo (and have in the past as well). For whatever reason, he sticks with the formula he's always used and it works for him for now. Attendance was light this time around though so moving forward he may have to find ways to "up his game". We'll see.Marikahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14195873941515232734noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5370884568160752646.post-27318020374272152592010-12-01T16:32:17.144-08:002010-12-01T16:32:17.144-08:00Mari, the práctic issue I brought up directly to R...Mari, the práctic issue I brought up directly to Ricardo, but he dismissed it. He said that people had lots of space to practice after each class. A few problems here: No music. If dance is a number of compiled steps, then the music is an after thought. I disagree with this assumption, but I see this as a common theme among teachers. Second assumption is that a man or woman could find a partner to dance with after the class. I said, "I say this as a customer." Each of your points are well taken.Tango Therapisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12548118004604256736noreply@blogger.com