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    Friends who don't dance...

    I agree with TJ I agree with tj on this one. My friends are my friends because of who they are, not what they do (i.e., dance). I've remained friends with certain people for years because we have mutual respect for each other and because we genuinely enjoy hanging out together. The fact that...
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    Dance-related travel

    no success I looked around on the internet but could not find anything about Tangueros Tours. Anyone know the web link?
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    Practice With A Jerk?

    depends on your goal My goal in dancing salsa is to have fun. When I encounter jerks, that makes dancing not fun. He could be the best lead in the world, but if he's a jerk, then I won't want to dance with him. However, it sounds like you aren't so concerned with the having fun aspect but...
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    Dance-related travel

    I love to travel. I have in the past combined dance (specifically salsa) with travel, and loved it. So, the question becomes: how to do that again? Specifically, I am interested in a trip with an educational aspect, or something where I would enjoy contact with local teachers or students as...
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    AT Adventures, Beyond The 1st Lesson!

    Thank you all for your advice. Sounds like I need a few more lessons before I actually try a milonga. Luckily, I've taken some ballroom, so the switch from salsa shouldn't throw me too much. If you know of any fantastic teachers or milonga spots in the DC area, let me know!
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    AT Adventures, Beyond The 1st Lesson!

    starting to tango in Washington, DC This is my first post ever in a chat room. I noticed that several of you are salseros who have recently taken tango classes. I'm in that boat (i.e., dedicated salsera ready to branch out to tango). My question is: at what point are you ready to show up to...
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