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La Nuit Blanche said in November 5th, 2007 at 5:19 pm

thanks for this beautiful post! slowness is an essential ingredient for sensuality… and what is tango without sensuality? how can we experience anything to the fullest when we are rushed and impatient?

besos!

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tangobaby said in November 5th, 2007 at 6:46 pm

Tina,

I think many of us are so programmed to accomplish, achieve and go go go that we do not understand how to shift gears, slow down, and appreciate the process instead of always concentrating on the end result.

Your post explains why we should, beautifully.

Grazie!

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tinatangos said in November 5th, 2007 at 6:54 pm

Thanks for the responses, gals!

What inspires me to write this, was just some thinking I’ve been doing about all of the accomplishments in my life.

I moved to Italy last year, for example. And though I miss it terribly (I left Italy for Argentina/U.S. because of love - which, sadly didn’t work out in the end, but that’s another story), my favorite memories are those of the raw process I went through in decided to do it, and in preparing for it - learning about the laws, preparing myself emotionally, finding a place to live, etc… the PROCESS leading up to my move was so very rewarding.

Free association led me think about slow food and then tango. ;-)

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La Tanguera said in November 6th, 2007 at 9:04 pm

Dear Tina,

Couldn’t agree more with the true milonguera you are. Tango is a slow cooking feast.

Tanguera

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