But the thing is, of course, that today is not a few days from now. I don't remember what I did during the day, but at night: tango.
The bearded tango-teacher with his big nose and Russian name moved about like a snakeman or Karl May's Winnetou. His movements were so flexible, so smooth and natural it was a delight to follow him striding on the parquet. He gave his instructions in a friendly way and I liked him. When we entered the Cathedral, as the place is called, we paid 15 pesos, ran up a stairs and found ourselves on the parquet among other dancers. We just dropped in like that. He started
I decide to write a story about that tango lesson. A couple gets to know each other and starts with the most basic steps the funny teacher shows them. They mess up in the beginning but gradually they get better. The frame of the story is just this one tango lessen, but of course every step of the tango symbolizes some future events the couple will experience in their relationship. I think it can be something nice when written precisely. That life is like dancing the tango I got from this movie "scent of a woman" with Al Pacino as the blind colonel dancing to "Por una cabeza". It's a nice movie scene. Remember how he says, because of his blindness, "Charly, I need some coordinates here"?
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really want to dance tango with you, if there's a chance, even I don't know any.
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