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    English Speaking Al-Anon Or Acoa Groups?

    to my knowledge there are no English speaking AlAnon or ACOA groups in Buenos Aires. There are English-speaking AA groups, and you can get info about them in the classified of the Buenos Aires Herald, or on line
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    Tango Teachers (Going Rate???)

    Thank you Bajo-cero, No more posts from Tango Pete, I will now change my name. Your statement "there is not a truth about tango", says it all for me. We each must find our own truth in tango and everything else.
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    Tango Teachers (Going Rate???)

    I do not know how to respond to "Tango Pete, do you know what Pete Means here?" when I was choosing a name for this forum, I remembered a line from a song, "They call me Cuban Pete, I'm the king of the rhumba beat" I changed Cuban To Tango. I started to learn/dance tango at age 75.some years back.
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    Tango Teachers (Going Rate???)

    I just finished watching the video of Carlos and Rosita. Wonderful! Such simplicity, elegance, feeling! That says it for me. We each must find our own way in tango, as in life. Tango means different thing to different people and in my opinion, that is the way it should be. A person who started...
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    Tango Practice Partner

    At this point, I have some questions, not answers. What is it you want to learn? When dancing tango, are you concerned more about how you feel, or about how you look to others? How important is dancing to the music to you? What does that mean to you? Can it be taught? The point I want to make...
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