| Sister Elle commented on Why I Quit Tango (a survey). in response to tangoclay: Well, I myself didn't quit, but I know lots of people who have. Of course, the drop-out rate for beginners is always high, but perhaps we've all known someone who was hugely committed and addicted to tango, spent many years dancing tango, and then suddenly quit. Which brings me to the subject of this … Continue reading "Why I Quit Tango (a survey)" Love and Hate relationship with Tango. I have been trying to come back to Tango every year for last 10 years. I dance for about 1-2 months then I go away because my energy is more for extroverted Lindy Hop (Which I'm currently trying to learn) or salsa, rather than introverted tango. But I do love the dance itself, it's challenging and actually fun! I'm not really into cabaseo, because I have a bad night vision (HAHA) and don't want to look across a huge room. Not to mention, a lot of great dancers tend to stick with other great dancers and don't want to spend any time with less of a skilled dancer like a disease! It's really stupid, because in a real world, that's not gonna work. HA! I just came back from a dance last night and it was a very small gathering of dancers and 99% ignored me. Of course, nobody wants to feel rejected, but remember that it IS just a dance and how they think they are or how you are shouldn't concern how you feel. Yeah, it's weird, and yes, some are snobs but you what, we can start a new loving community! Ignore them! |
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