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This article is from the Dance FAQ, by eijkhout@jacobi.math.ucla.edu (Victor Eijkhout) with numerous contributions by others.

3.3.1 Mailing List: Tango


The unmoderated mailing list "TANGO-L" has been created for
discussion about any and all aspects of the dance of Tango Argentino
(Argentine Tango). It is specifically intended to cover the Argentine
form of this dance, rather than the International Standard or American
Social "ballroom" forms, but articles about the latter may be
appropriate insofar as they are being contrasted to or otherwise refer
to the Argentine form.


The mailing list is set up as a reflector, so that any article mailed
to the list at tango-L@mitvma.mit.edu will be redistributed
automatically to all subscribers of the list. This list is available
in a (daily) digest form.


Anyone can subscribe by sending a message to listserv@mitvma.mit.edu ,
with the following command in the BODY of the message (the "Subject:"
line is ignored):
subscribe tango-L Your Full Name
set tango-L digest
(Use the second command only if you want a digest format, and remember
to replace "Your Full Name" with your real full name--spaces,
punctuation, etc. are fine.)


This mailing list is being sponsored by the MIT Ballroom Dance Club,
at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Room W20-401, Cambridge,
Massachusetts, USA.


Questions: tango-L-request@mitvma.mit.edu (Shahrukh Merchant).

 

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