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Definitions of tango in various dictionaries:
noun - a ballroom dance of Latin-American origin
noun - music written in duple time for dancing the tango
verb - dance a tango
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In 2003 Crayola celebrated its 100th birthday by adding some new colors, including "Mango" this (hey, that rhymes) |
It's the seductive ballroom dance most associated with Buenos Aires |
The Argentine version of this dance developed from the milonga & the habanera in the 1800s |
Proverbially, "It Takes Two" to perform this Latin dance |
Carlos Gardel, "the Songbird of Buenos Aires", became a cultural icon singing the music of this dance |
In the film "True Lies" Arnold Schwarzenegger performed this sensual Argentine dance |
In NATO's phonetic alphabet, this dance represents the letter "T" |
We won't be surprised if "it takes two to" name this brother who loved a certain Latin-American dance |
The stage show seen here has brought this dance to cheering audiences |
If you go to Argentina, you must do this national dance |
Tango description |
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Tango is a partner dance which originated in the 1880s along the River Plate (Río de Plata), the natural border between Argentina and Uruguay. It was born in the impoverished port areas of these countries, where natives mixed with slave and European immigrant populations. The tango is the result of a combination of the German Waltz, Czech Polka, Polish Mazurka, and Bohemian Schottische with the Spanish-Cuban Habanera, African Candome, and Argentinian Milonga. The tango was frequently practiced in the brothels and bars of ports, where business owners employed bands to entertain their patrons with music. The tango then spread to the rest of the world. Many variations of this dance currently exist around the world. * On August 31, 2009, UNESCO approved a joint proposal by Argentina and Uruguay to include the tango in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists. |