Answer: Tango is a competition dance. It is danced mostly in Argentina competitions.
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Yes. Under WDC rules, ballroom tango is one of ten standardized styles in worldwide International Style dance championship competitions. In WDC American Style competitions, ballroom tango is one of four in the American Smooth division. Interestingly, ballroom tango is not grouped with International Latin in WDC competitions.
In contrast to ballroom tango, Argentine tango continues to be an evolving social dance form. Argentine tango is not rigidly standardized like competition ballroom tango and allows much more freedom for improvisation. While it is not primarily a competitive form, the government of Argentina hosts an annual competition of Argentine tango in Buenos Aires, which attracts competitors from around the world.
The national dance of Argentina is the "Tango."
Tango music reflect the essence of tango dance
Yes, the Tango is a kind of dance.
The tango dance originated sometime in the 1890's. The tango dance was started in the areas between Uruguay and Argentina.
If it takes two to tango, it must take 4 to dance tango with added tango
The national dance of Argentina is the "Tango."
Tango music reflect the essence of tango dance
Yes, the Tango is a kind of dance.
You dance the tango mostly in salons/dance halls or in the streets.
People dance the tango all over the world.
The tango dance originated sometime in the 1890's. The tango dance was started in the areas between Uruguay and Argentina.
Strictly Ballroom (1992), directed by Baz Luhrmann.
If it takes two to tango, it must take 4 to dance tango with added tango
Yo tango = I dance the tango Yo tengo = I have
yes. it is the tango :D
You need two to tango ;)
They don't; Tango was born in Argentina.