
- Cindy & Dave Donatiu in Tango Bliss at Cheesman Park
One by one and two by two, tangueros and tangueras pranced, sauntered, and ambled into the milonga ballroom. So many Tango communities represented: Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Las Vegas, Tuscon, San Diego, L.A., Eugene, Portland, Seattle, East Coast cities… the list does go on. The ladies aroused my pulse with their appearances- so gorgeous! The gentlemen seemed relaxed, yet ready to cabaceo.
Because of my extensive travels over the past 8 months, I have met so many wonderful people from different Tango communities. As I recognized each of my friends, I felt more calmed and greater delight. Never have I known so many of the dancers at one festival. Tango is my community (and where all of my friends are), and I felt joy at the reunion of so many people from afar.
I luxuriated in many dances: tandas with my angel, a tanguera so sweet, radiant, beautiful and divine that I melt when I am even just around her; another tanguera that had left me speechless and spellbound after some of the best tandas in my life in Houston, once again left me wanting to sit and bask in the afterglow after moving as one in our own world on the dance floor; a milonga tanda with a great friend that I always so enjoy; many tandas with a beaming, stunningly beautiful, childlike tanguera – she brings out my little Dave to play, and she is one of my all time favorites – wow did I have fun; a friend from the rainy country who is so connecting and sensuous, I just enjoy her enthusiasm and ever-present kindess; and other tandas all in all that left me giddy and full.
I am ready for more! And happy to see that we have at least two DJ’s from our community DJ’ing this festival.
Onto Ulysses and his proposal from his last e-mail- “At your upcoming festival do these two things, and open your eyes to what you see.” Throughout the night, I lightly contemplated the existence of a Tango matrix as I did these two things Ulysses proposed. Doing them had their challenges, though I consistently did them. Utter astonishment at what I am uncovering about myself, and some surprise at what I am SEEING with others.
Illusion, causation, and attraction are the strongest words bubbling up to describe my experience of SEEING with my eyes more open. I’m sure my dances were positively influenced by Ulysses. The next milonga is about to start – and I’m feeling impish and animated along with a dose of mystical curiosity thrown in