Tango y Cultura Popular ® English Edition TyCP Special | Page 16

Tango Counterculture We live in the Globalization Age... And, what would this so-called Globalization mean? According to Bill Gates (who knows something about the matter), this phenomenon is about fast communications. So we could also say, we live in the Communication Era. And even though that, we have never found ourselves so lonely, so isolated, so alienated (the Latin root for this term is something like “without any bonds or connections with persons or reality”)... The Internet connects us in real time with people all over the world, although few times we know for certain who our interlocutor is, we are just informed of who he supposedly is. We can choose from hundreds of Cable TV channels, but, we’ll be lucky if we find any of them broadcasting something worth watching, or that something that leaves us a message worth remembering. monosyllables in a dialogue with us. We can see people hypnotized by the screens, chatting with some other people, that may be miles away, or sitting right next to them, and they make up stories where Tango each one pretends to be something else, assumes a personality they would like to have, or the convenient one for that particular game. We can see, in dancing pubs today, men and women, mostly young, dancing alone, or their movements and attitude completely disconnected from their partners. Alone facing a mirror. Alone on the dance floor. Alone though surrounded by people. Alone. Almost absolutely without any contact. Modern musical expressions, mainly consist of rhythmical bases, where lyrics, if any, are the least important thing. There’s nothing to say. Strident sounds that make Most of our young people have a conversation impossible, increasingly been adopting along with visual effects, that an exasperating dialectic suppress any other type of economy so that they now communication. seldom pronounce other than Superficiality and 16