Most people who dance the Tango, do it purely for the 'fun' or entertainment of it. However, some enjoy the fact that by dancing they are tasting a part of the history of Argentina and Uruguay. Still others enjoy the health benefits that come from the spirited movement of the tango, and of course, many simple enjoy a dance that is viewed as 'sexy'.
You need two to tango ;)
In the contact list in Tango, friends with the Tango app installed with provided email addresses or phone numbers will have a video camera next to the contact instead of a (+).
The antique Argentine Tango was influenced by the Tango Habanera, which bears no resemblance to the Argentine Tango we know today. The Tango Habanera came about from two types of Tango: the Milonga with its influence in the guajira flamenca and the Tango andaluz or Tango flamenco. The Milonga was danced and played by country side people of Argentina. The Tango Habanera was an amalgamation of the Habanera and the Tango Andaluz or Tango Flamenco. The rhythm of the guitars playing the Tango flamenco or andaluz could not be reproduced in orchestra instruments and with the piano, so the Tango andaluz or flamenco was modified with the habanera rhythm. The Tango Habanera was heard in 1883 but died towards the end of the century. The Tango Habanera has been entirely associated with the first forms of Argentine Tango. The flexing of the knees is associated to a dance called Candombe which was danced by the black people from Africa living in Buenos Aires. The male Candombe dancers danced with their knees flexed, to show their dance skills using walking steps (corridas) and turns.
It is called a tango.
If it takes two to tango, it must take 4 to dance tango with added tango
People dance the tango all over the world.
You need two to tango ;)
In the contact list in Tango, friends with the Tango app installed with provided email addresses or phone numbers will have a video camera next to the contact instead of a (+).
The answer is yes and no. Tango is traditionally from Buenos Aires. Many people from Buenos Aires, also called "porteños", can and occasionally do dance tango. People from the interior don't, but they have their own traditional and folk dances.
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As of 2021, the population of Calera de Tango in Chile is estimated to be around 19,000 people.
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No, the Tango comes from Argentina and the Samba comes from Brazil. But in the very south of Brazill, where is touches Argentina, there are some people who dance the tango.
The antique Argentine Tango was influenced by the Tango Habanera, which bears no resemblance to the Argentine Tango we know today. The Tango Habanera came about from two types of Tango: the Milonga with its influence in the guajira flamenca and the Tango andaluz or Tango flamenco. The Milonga was danced and played by country side people of Argentina. The Tango Habanera was an amalgamation of the Habanera and the Tango Andaluz or Tango Flamenco. The rhythm of the guitars playing the Tango flamenco or andaluz could not be reproduced in orchestra instruments and with the piano, so the Tango andaluz or flamenco was modified with the habanera rhythm. The Tango Habanera was heard in 1883 but died towards the end of the century. The Tango Habanera has been entirely associated with the first forms of Argentine Tango. The flexing of the knees is associated to a dance called Candombe which was danced by the black people from Africa living in Buenos Aires. The male Candombe dancers danced with their knees flexed, to show their dance skills using walking steps (corridas) and turns.
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It is called a tango.
If it takes two to tango, it must take 4 to dance tango with added tango