"When someone begins he can be dazzled by things that are external; the things of Tango are internal... A dancer arrives at the roots of the Tango when he falls in love..."
Eduardo
The tango is a sensual ballroom dance that began in Buenos Aires, Argentina in the 1920s and 1930s. It is one of the most interesting of all dances. The tango dance is frequently done by a man and a woman, with their synchronized movements reflecting a romantic theme. The tango was originally a female-only dance, but as it moved beyond Buenos Aires, it evolved into a couple's dance.
Early tango techniques had a huge influence on how we dance today, and tango music has grown to be one of the most popular music genres on the planet. The tango was first introduced to the New World by Spanish people. Ballroom tango began in working-class Buenos Aires and soon swept throughout Europe in the early 1900s, then to the United States. Tango began to gain popularity in New York around 1910.
Tango has grown in popularity in recent years, as indicated by the numerous films based on the dance. Several films, including Scent of a Woman, Take the Lead, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, True Lies, Shall We Dance, and Frida, feature the tango.
Going to a class in a local dancing studio is the best approach to learning how to tango. Tango classes are a lot of fun, and newcomers to the dance usually pick it up fast.
Argentine Tango is a lot more intimate than Modern Tango, and it's perfect for dancing in tiny spaces. The closeness of the original dance is also preserved in Argentine Tango. There are several other types of tango, each with its distinct flavour. The majority of the styles danced are open embrace, in which the pair has space between their bodies, or close embrace, in which the couple is tightly joined at either the chest or hip area. The "ballroom tango," which is characterized by forceful, dramatic head snaps, is well-known.
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