Tango is a lively, lighthearted dance performed by two individuals. It is danced in both modern and traditional ways and has a lot of opportunity for expression, improvisation, and connection. Because of the close connection partners can have, the quality of the music, and the fact that it relates to some of the dance's history, it is frequently regarded as a passionate dance.
The desire to listen to, comprehend, and interact with the person you're dancing with, through this unique language of dance, is at the heart of tango (Argentine tango). Tango might therefore mean many different things to various people. Tangoing can be done to almost any style of music that can be walked to, therefore almost anyone can do it!
There is a 'leader' and a 'follower' in tango. The leader invites the follower to step where and how they want through the hug. The follower chooses how they will respond to the leader's invitations. Through the hug and the song, both the leader and the follower attempt to maintain harmony and connection, and thus the dance is born.
The positions of leader and follower, like the yin and yang symbols, each have a little of the other within them. Tango is a cooperative practice that promotes the growth of sensitivity, clarity, trust, and respect.
Tango is becoming a popular dance all around the world. It's difficult to locate a city without at least one tango club in many nations throughout the world. When most people think about tango, they think of the ballroom. In reality, with its competitive or spectator focus and characteristic stance, ballroom tango is a far cry from the more spontaneous, improvisational, and relationship-centered tango, Argentine tango, which is fast gaining popularity throughout the world.
Tango that is danced socially, with improvised movements and a natural and comfortable posture, is generally referred to as Argentine tango, because many of the styles and steps, as well as the music, originated in Argentina. Every culture that tango touches, on the other hand, lends its soul to the dance, making it unique in some ways.