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Monday, December 21, 2020

On Being Queer in Tango before QueerTango - Lexa's Talk with Miranda Lindelow at Abrazo Queer Tango

 Hi All, 

Unfortunately we did not record the talk but here is a (partial) transcript of questions asked and answered. This interview took place on December 19, 2020.

 

Lexa Roséan, milonguero and psychoanalyst talks to Miranda Lindelow about being a legendary butch milonguero in straight and queer milongas and why the queertango community needs a close embrace.

 




INTRODUCTION

Lexa is a milonguero and a psychoanalyst, who wrote her thesis on tango and psychoanalysis. Lexa has been queer in the tango world since before the birth of queer tango. 

I would like to quote what Karen said when we prepared this conversation: "she (Lexa) is such a legend! I used to read her blog when I first started out and it was so helpful to me as a queer masculine person trying not to get rolled over in the straight community"

Welcome, Lexa!

 

Miranda Lindelow: The first time I heard about you was around 2010. We had just started the queer tango in Paris and I was talking to Helen La Vikinga who asked me "if I had met Lexa, a milonguero who goes to the traditional milongas in BA in a suit and leads". I had never heard about any woman doing that before. Can you talk a bit about your tango journey and how you arrived at that point?

 

Lexa Roséan: Ah, well this is a 25-year journey. I fell in love with tango from the start. First the music from the show Tango Argentino in the 1980’s and then from a performance by Tango Mujer in 1995. From there I had the idea that women were dancing together as there were no men in the show. Women in dresses, women in suits, beautiful graceful sensual women exploring gender fluidity. I thought this is what tango is about. Little did I know there was this entire heterosexual macho Argentine culture. My first teachers told me I had to follow for a year before I could learn to lead. At first this frustrated me but I embraced it. Now it seems to me very much in line with the tradition of young boys who must first follow. It was great! I got to explore my fem side in a very safe way. It took me 2 and ½ years to be ready to learn to lead. By then, I had been held in the arms of so many men, we had a bond. And most of them, although confused by my choice – were supportive. It was only bad dancers who felt threatened as my leading improved. They tried to get me thrown out of the NY milongas but I had Argentine men who stood up for me. And in some years, I became a really great leader. Mostly this was because I had great teachers. In those years, I was blessed to have a large house in Manhattan. So, I hosted many of the best teachers who came from Argentina. They lived with me in exchange for lessons. And people in the straight community would comment how great I was but then add: “but you know they won’t let you dance like that in Argentina!” After 8 years, it finally dawned on me – who is it that would not let me dance the lead in Bs As? All the old milongueros who had taught me how to lead and lived in my house? I decided to go with my best suits and I had the most amazing time in all the milongas. And I heard my teachers shout “ESO” as I danced past their tables.

 

ML: During our conversations you have told me that to you it was obvious that "tango was queer from the beginning" could you talk a bit about that?

 

LR: Yes! From the beginning Tango was queer. I’m quite sure of it. I was immediately struck by the homosexual relationship between Carlos Gardel and Alfredo la Pera. We don’t dance to Gardel but he is the one who brought tango to the ears of the world. And they were singer and lyricist but also lovers with a tragic yet somehow romantic end. Gardel is adored in Argentina yet somehow this truth of his life is ignored. I feel as queer milongueros, we should honor that truth. The other bit is the brothels. Many argue the validity of this but I put trust in Borges who writes that the tango began in the brothels. I have even read that the prostitutes were brought in to discourage homosexual activity between the young immigrant men. Somehow, there has developed a sort of romantic heterosexual mythology around these tango brothels. I can’t possibly think of it as something romantic between a man and a woman. It’s a thing a man paid for to have access to a woman. It’s a business transaction. Brothels are full of lesbians. Most prostitutes are lesbians. And brothels themselves are a place for intimacy between women. So, I have always felt that considering these aspects of the history, one should honor the queer beginnings of tango.

 

ML: How have you navigated the tango world as a queer dancer? 

 

LR: My analyst once told me that I have given 100’s of women their first lesbian experience by dancing tango with them. Also, as Judith Butler says - gender is performative. Maestro Carlos Gavito got that. I had heard that he was so against women leading but when we met, Gavito said: Lexa leads with her Macha. He got that I was dancing more with my masculine gender expression than with my sexual preference. And I do believe that I was a great influence for others in New York to feel free to play with their own gender expression in tango. Of course, I have also encountered a lot of homophobia but there seems to be a pattern, at least in tango, that it is the bad dancers (both men and women) who felt threatened by me. I had to become a very good dancer to overcome prejudice.

 

ML: What does being a good dancer mean?

 

LR: It means you are committed to becoming a serious student of tango. It means group lessons, and private lessons, and practicas. It means really pushing yourself to improve. This is a challenging path yet always rewarded through effort. It also means observing the codas – codigas. Or at least be aware of them. One should know the rules before breaking them.

  

ML: Why do the queer tango community need milonguero style? 

 

I think maybe Queer people push off from the close embrace with an idea that it is too sexual and therefore too revealing. I think it may or may not be sexual but mostly it is nurturing. I believe the queer tango community needs a close embrace and the experience of being held. Milonguero style is a real merger experience – you are dancing so close that the bodies become one. Perhaps this could open something up. If you can merge with so many people on the dance floor maybe you don’t have to do it off the dance floor. People (especially lesbians) get into relationships too soon because of sex and then don’t know how to navigate. Tango is a great way to navigate intimacy and the commitment is only for 12-15 min. There are some amazing tango teachers who have stepped up to gift the Queer tango community with estilo Milonguero.  It brings intimacy and comfort and we deserve to have it.

 

ML: Why is the milonguero style in itself queer?

 

LR: I think the milonguero style is definitely the queer one among the styles of tango. Not always accepted although when you are on a crowded dance floor – there’s nothing like it! The cabeceo/mirada also strike me as queer. It is a coded language much like gay people have always had to use in darker times to make connections.

 

ML: How was it to see queer tango emerge and why is it important? 

 

LR: I was not so sure it was important after I had carved my niche in the straight milonga world. I thought the best option is for all of us to dance together. That is until a woman came up to me in a straight milonga and told me that everyone loves me but she is glad there is only one of me. It would be frightening to her if there were many more. Wow! Shortly after that, Ute Walter invited me to teach and dj in the Queer Tango Festival in Hamburg. I had never seen anything like it. The energy was incredible and it made me understand why queer tango is necessary. How wonderful to not be alone in this thing and to have hundreds like myself.  Another thought and it is a pensamiento triste y amargo one for me, is that through the years, I have seen wonderful tango marriages and relationships in the straight milongas. I have had my share of tango lovers but unfortunately fraught with closeted and homophobic situations. What I see now are many queer tango marriages and relationships that are free to flourish without shame and not relegated to the shadows. I am sad to have not had that option in my early tango life but I feel happy to know I have helped to cut a path to that for others.

 

ML: Can you tell us something about your milonga Cielo?

 

LR: Ah, yes! After the famed Rubyfruit Bar closed where I organized the first lesbian milonga in nyc, I moved location and opened Cielo. Two Chinese lesbians invited me to make the milonga at a Chinese Restaurant in midtown called Heavenly Bamboo. We served a buffet Chinese dinner that everyone loved after the class and then the milonga started. Since the dancing was illegal, the manager had to close the curtains over the front windows once the dancing began. Upstairs there were old Chinese men holding illegal card games with gambling and they had young beautiful escorts sitting on their laps - most of whom were either lesbian or transwomen. It really did have the feel of a brothel and it's when I began to have daydreams about the original tango brothels in Bs As. Cielo was indeed heavenly and many people loved that milonga :-)


 

 

 

 
Miranda Lindelow has been organizing and teaching queer tango since 2006. In 2010 she started the first queer milonga in Paris and since 2016 she teaches queer tango in San Francisco. 


Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Helen La Vikinga y Lexa Roséan tango



Barba de Choclo Di Sarli
15 September 2009
1 year anniversary of Milonga del Cielo
NYC

Helen La Vikinga y Lexa Roséan MIlonga



Relíquias Porteñas
Canaro
15 September 2009
1 year anniversary of Milonga del Cielo
NYC

Helen La Vikinga y Lexa Roséan y Max Gonzalez canto y baile



Max sings Nostalgias A cappella
La Vikinga y Lexa dance
15 September 2009
1 year anniversary of Milonga del Cielo
NYC

Monday, August 24, 2009

Queer Tango Fest in Hamburg


Lexa is honored to be teaching and djing at Hamburg Queer Festival. Here is the link to check out this amazing weekend.

Workshops
Lexa Rosean (New York)


A Rund ums Kreuz - Spielereien & Variationen mit vor- und hinterkreuzen.

In diesem Workshop werden verschiedene Möglichkeiten des Kreuzens vermittelt, incl. ‚Cruzada Porteno’ und Hinterkreuzen, auch außerhalb der traditionell getanzten Base. Zusätzlich werden wir uns das Gehen an der ‚anderen’ Seite der Folgenden sowie das Wechseln der Seiten vornehmen unter den Gesichtspunkten Leichtigkeit, Rhythmus, Verbindung und Grazie. Anleitungen für klares, sicheres Führen (und Folgen).

Sa 03.10.2009, 16:30-18:15
Ab fortgeschrittene Anfänger_innen

Queer Tango Berlin


Queer Tango Berlin





10./11. October Workshops with Lexa Rosean (NYC)

Lexa RoseanLexa Roséan is the 2008 US Argentine Stage Tango Champion (along with partner Gayle Madeira). Lexa also placed 3rd in Salon Tango for 3 consecutive years and was the first woman to receive an official invitation from the Argentine Government to dance the lead in the Mundial (World Competition).

Lexa began learning tango in 1995 and her first teacher was Brigitta Winkler. She continued studying with many of the great Argentine maestro/as including Omar Vega, Carlos Gavito, Nito y Elba, Susanna Miller, and Alicia Cruzado.

Lexa taught at DanceSport, and now teaches privately, as well as djs, and performs - but her most favorite aspect of Argentine tango is to dance socially. In 2007/8 she hosted NYC's only gay/lesbian milonga at Rubyfruit Bar in the West Village. Her current Milonga del Cielo is open to ALL tango lovers regardless of their sexual preference.

More Infos:
tigerstango.blogspot.com

:: WORKSHOP TOPICS ::

Saturday. 10.October

WS 1: 16.00 - 17.30 h: Secrets between Women - Tips for woman leaders. The embrace, Walking, Relationship of Bodies in close and open embrace (Adv. Beginners)
WS 2:18.00 - 19.30 h : Walking on the Dark Side
exploration of walking on followers left using rhythmic walking and turns. (Adv. Beginners)


Sunday 11.October

16.00 - 17.30 h : Sexy deep Sacadas & double Sacadas in close embrace (Intermediate)
18.00 - 19.30 h : Mad Milonga Moves - some fun and easy steps to spice up your milonga. Exploring Milonga Lisa, Milonga Condombe, & Milonga Traspie (Intermediate)

fees: 1,5 h=24/22€ erm. | 3 h=22/20€ erm. | ab 4,5 h 20/18€

Discount for students, unemployed and students of PHYNIXtanzt and Queer Tango Berlin.
Single dancers welcome! we help finding a dance partner.

Infos and registration: Astrid Weiske
0174/944 47 88 or E-Mail: Astrid Weiske


10./11. Oktober Workshops mit Lexa Rosean (NYC)

Workshops für Anfänger mit Vorkenntnissen, Mittelstufe + Fortgeschrittenes Level

Lexa RoseanLexa Roséan gewann 2008 zusammen mit ihrer Partnerin Gayle Madeira die US Meisterschaft im Tango Argentino-Showtanz. Sie machte drei Mal hintereinander den dritten Platz im Salontango-Wettbewerb und war eine der ersten Frauen, die auf offizielle Einladung der argentinischen Regierung den führenden Part bei der Weltmeisterschaft (Mundial) getanzt hat.

Lexa tanzt seit 1995, ihre erste Lehrerin war Brigitta Winkler. Später lernte sie bei vielen der großen argentinischen Lehrmeister_innen wie zum Beispiel Omar Vega, Carlos Gavito, Nito und Elba, Susanna Miller, Alicia Cruzado.

Lexa unterrichtete Tango Argentino bei DanceSport und gibt nun Privatunterricht, arbeitet als DJane und tritt auf, aber am liebsten tanzt sie den Tango Argentino nur zum Vergnügen. 2007/8 veranstaltete sie New York Citys einzige lesbisch/schwule Milonga in der Rubyfruit Bar im West Village. Derzeitig organisiert sie die Milonga del Cielo, die ALLEN Tango Liebhaber_innen, unabhängig von ihren sexuellen Präferenzen, offensteht.

Mehr Infos:
tigerstango.blogspot.com

:: WORKSHOPTHEMEN ::

Samstag. 10.Oktober

WS 1: 16.00 - 17.30 h: Geheimnisse zwischen Frauen - Tipps für führende & folgende Frauen - Umarmung, Gehen, Verbindung der Körper in offener und enger Umarmung (Anf.mit Vork.)
WS 2:18.00 - 19.30 h : Walking on the Dark Side
Entdeckungen an der linken Folgendenseite mit Gehen, Rhytmus und Drehungen (Anf.mit Vork.)


Sonntag 11.Oktober

16.00 - 17.30 h : Sexy tiefe Sacadas & doppelte Sacadas in enger Umarmung (Mittelstufe)
18.00 - 19.30 h : Mad Milonga Moves einfache und verspielte Schritte für eine spannende Milonga - Entdeckungen mit Milonga Lisa, Milonga Condombe, & Milonga Traspie (Mittelstufe)

Kosten: 1,5 h=24/22€ erm. | 3 h=22/20€ erm. | ab 4,5 h 20/18€

Ermäßigungen gelten für Schüler, Studenten, ALG II und Schüler von PHYNIXtanzt und Queer Tango Berlin.

Einzelanmeldungen willkommen! Wir sind gerne behilflich bei Tanzpartnervermittlung.
Bitte unbedingt anmelden, da die Teilnehmeranzahl limitiert ist!

Infos und Anmeldung: Astrid Weiske
0174/944 47 88 oder per E-Mail: Astrid Weiske

Einzelstunden sind nach Absprache möglich.


Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Milonga del Cielo will be taking a pausa for 2 weeks.
Please join us for reopening on Tuesday August 18 2009
with a special Queer Tango Art Opening and Exhibition by Con Artist.
(click on invitation below to enlarge)

Monday, June 22, 2009

Gay Pride Week @ Cielo tues Jun 23

Come and Celebrate Gay Pride Week at Cielo
Heavenly Bamboo Pavilion
10 East 39th St (Madison & 5th Ave)
Tuesday Jun 23 2009
8:30 tango lesson. Learn to WALK ON THE DARK SIDE with Lexa (walking
with ease on the left side of the follower)
9:30pm - 1:30am milonga
DJ & Host Lexa
DON'T MISS THIS NIGHT OF tantalizing TANGOLESBIANA
Lesbian Lustradas, Gay Gauchos, Bisexual Bailarin, Transgender
Tanguero/as, Straight Men hoping for a little Sandwiche or Back
Sacada, FagHag Firuletes, Ladies of the Night, and ALL Milonqueeros
welcome
Wear lavender or let out your inner gender bender and COME IN DRAG!

We also welcome ALL THE PARENTS AND RELATIVES AND FRIENDS of GLBT people. EVERYONE has a GAY GARDEL or a cross dressing female tango singer somewhere on the family tree!
nos vemos!

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Rubyfruit Report

The practica y milonga are growing slowly and I am happy to report that tonight was a very good night at Rubyfruit. We had many new beginners including some very hot eye candy from Albert Einstein school of medicine. The doctorboys are on their way to Buenos Aires and wanted to get a head start on their tango. La Marshall - look out! We were also blessed with a visit from two Cubano Mambo Kings who are now ready to master the tango. There were gay boys from Uruguay y an amazing mina from Netherlands who stopped by to dance. (Be sure to look for her in the milongas on Wed & Th as her following is exquisite!) Along with the core group of dedicated regulars we were visited by a very sexy and mysterious man and woman couple. They experienced their first tango lesson and say they will be back. It was a very satisfying tango night. We danced until 1:30am and would have gone later except the bartender was tired and needed to call it a night. Nos vemos la proxima vez!

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

NYC's first Lesbian Milonga!


THEN...













NOW...


THINGS CHANGE ONLY TO REMAIN THE SAME

Tango Tuesdays @ RUBYFRUIT
8:45 pm - 9:45 pm Lesson
with Master Instructor
Lexa Roséan
9:45 - 10:45pm Practica
Milonga till 1 am
531 Hudson St.
NYC
212 929 3343


Queer design but Heterosexual friendly.

Dancing and Depressed.

Tonight the Egyptian asked me if I was tired.
"No I am not tired. "I said even though I was resting out the tanda.
"Then perhaps you are in love. It is the same, you know - tired and in love.
Being in love makes you dizzy." he smiled.
"Yes, I know" I smiled back.
I was feeling dizzy.
I had gotten a bit drunk before the milonga (something I never do) because I lost a job earlier in the afternoon and it seemed appropriate to get inebriated. If I had been tired or in love, these feelings were quickly supplanted by the onset of deep panic.
A long long time ago, my astrologer told me that I needed to dance in order to avoid committing suicide. So I began to dance.
It saved my life for several decades.
I am now wondering if this is still an effective remedy.

It was only in the elevator on the way out that I found my lost sense of humor, dignity, and desire to live.
A gentleman and two ladies accompanied me down. The ladies buzzed about my dapper hat and I made some comment back to them. The gentleman was taken aback and he said:
"Your voice is higher than I expected. I thought you were a -"
"The ladies buzzed again and chuckled deeply.
"Shall I lower my voice for you?" I asked while straightening my corbata. And I did so speaking in a deep husky range.
"I thought you were a -
You are dressed like a -
I thought you were a -" he repeated.
"I AM" I said in my best basso.
"It is ok, the ladies assured him. It takes a woman to know these things."
In that moment I ceased to feel so depressed for being such a loser.
At least I was recognized for the milonguero I am.

Monday, March 3, 2008

2nd STOCKHOLM INTERNATIONAL QUEERTANGOFESTIVAL
20-23 March 2008


Dear queertango dancer! Stockholm proudly offer the second queertangofestival.
Now with more artists, teachers and DJ:s from Buenos Aires och Europa. Ute
&Marga, Augusto&Miguel, Maurizio&Martin&Helen La Vikinga, Charlotte & Katja,
Scarlett, Karo and Luis.

Venue: Skeppsholmsgården, Skeppsholmen

Our artists and teachers will also host the milongas. For example: on Friday is
The Magic Buenos Aires Night and on Saturday Queer Tango Femme Fatales Night!


Registration and info/full programme:

http://www.queertango.se

a.. 7 hours Workshops on each level
b.. 4 instructor led practicas.4 hours. All levels
c.. 4 Milongas/ Tango Party/ Tango Shows!
d.. 3 Tango Café practicas daytime
e.. Packages for different levels, also beginners!


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La Vikinga will sell her wonderfully own designed shoes from Fabios shoes
directly from Buenos Aires.

Would you like to volunteer DJ at the TangoCafé write a letter!

There are still some cheap bed available!




WELCOME!

CHARLOTTE RIVERO/TANGOVERKSTAN -ROLES IN MOTION
+46 73 770 25 15

Monday, January 28, 2008

The T Word





















Last night I was out in the gay bars in the West Village recruiting lesbians for my beginner tango classes. I must say I was delighted to discover many fine specimens of the butch variety. These handsome women hold promise for becoming good leaders. I was however extremely disappointed in the fem turnout. In fact, the only person to be found in a skirt last night was a Drag Queen! I did finally spot a real fem in a club. She wasn't wearing a skirt but she was showing a lot of cleavage. Don't you know it, she turned out to be straight. One of the butches reassured me by saying: "You know what they say about straight women, right? STRAIGHT to BED!" Yes, I know first hand that this is true but my mind being on business and gender politics rather than sex, the comment did not really put my mind at rest. I am worried that all the fashion mavens on the L Word are not penetrating the lesbian community deeply enough. (at least not on the East Coast.) I am hoping that the T word might trigger a resurgence in Womanly attire among the lesbian population.
I remember the good old days of the Dutchess, the Sahara, and Bonnie & Clydes. (Legendary lesbian bars that like Palais de Glace and other historical tango clubs - no longer exist.) In those days, butches wore suits and carried knives, and fems were HIGH FEMS in skirts and heels. I'm talking over 30 years ago in my coming out days but I know that in the 40's and 50's the scene was even more pronounced. And last night it dawned on me for the first time why I hang out in heterosexual tango clubs these days instead of gay & lesbian bars. The milongas remind me of the way queers used to be. A place where men are men and fems are fem.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Halloween @ Corazon

This was a wonderful milonga but I must say that I was not greeted with the usual enthusiam. In fact, hardly any women said hello to me. They treated me like a COMPLETE STRANGER! The host la Turca did invite me to dance immediately and the hostess told me I had a "nice rack" "Ggrracias!" Many men invited me to dance and I understand they are still talking about the Mystery Woman. Carmencita may make another appearance tonight at La Nacional!





Saturday, October 27, 2007

The Home Advantage

There's nothing like dancing tango in your own hometown. You've got the edge. You've got the home court advantage. Milonga One of Tango Sutra and I've all but given up. Relocated down the hall to the computers of Trinity College. Don't get me wrong. It's a wonderful milonga full of swirling couples, a beautiful hall, one of the best dj's I've heard in a while. I think her name is Julia. She's Russian. That's actually why I had to step out. My most cherished Di Sarli tango was played and I couldn't find a partner. Not being able to dance to it was just killing me. So I stepped out of the ballroom. I danced two tandas earlier with a woman I knew from years ago. She and another friend used to come to NY alot when D.C. didn't have much of a scene. They were beautiful tandas. I could have danced with her all night but I had to let her go.

I'm in a bad mood. An extremely bad mood. I haven't had this bad a milonga experience since the dreaded beginner days as a follower back in 1996. It's also parralleling my second time in Bs As which was a total nightmare. Listen, there are a lot of great men dancing tonight. Serious competition. And I don't know anyone. And I'm not clear about how they are making the arrangements to dance. It's not through cabacceo. It's not verbal. Something's going on but I can't quite catch the drift. I think my hunting muscles are soft to be honest. I am spoiled by NY and my home court advantage. Also my mind is kind of twisted up right now and I am convinced that these women do not really want to dance with another woman. They want to dance with men. As convinced of this as I am, utterly convinced, so convinced that I put it in writing put it in blog - a woman approaches me - Zoe. She asks if I am studying here. She wants to know if I am writing my dissertation or some sort of studies and on my breaks I come in and dance. I think this is kind of funny because I am nothing more than a criminal - illegally using the computers here because I am pissed off in the milonga. I tell Zoe that I am visiting and I don't know anyone here. Well that's not true. I know several people here but I am in a funk and I have given up on getting dances. Zoe tells me that she has seen what a wonderful leader I am and she would be happy to dance with me when I return to the milonga. So there we have it - my theory shot to hell! A woman wants to dance with me. She lets me know. Perhaps I am too used to having the women approach me for dance in NY. This happens alot. I am lazy and stupidly shy tonight. I am also pissed off that they don't have TANGO SUTRA TSHIRTS this year. That was one of the main reasons I came to this festival. Other than that, I guess I can't really complain. The weekend has just begun. There's a crowded room around the corner and Zoe waiting for a dance. Now that I've blown off some steam, maybe my energy and my tango luck will change. I will end on this note - for me - NYC and Roma have been the best cities for me to dance in as a leader. So D.C. I challange you to prove me wrong!

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Che Tango Che



This is great. Sent to me by my friend A in Uk. It's like the L Word gone Tango!

Wednesday, February 24, 1999

Two to Tango




































This was NYC's first gay milonga at Triangulo. Daniel y Maria had a fit over this foto in THE BLADE.
Tiger wonders why Daniel was even reading the lesbian and gay rag in the first place...