Tango is a partner dance that originated in the 1890s
along the River Plate, the natural border between Argentina
and Uruguay ,
and soon spread to the rest of the world.[2]
Early tango was known as tango criollo (Creole tango). Today, there are many forms of tango extant. Popularly and among tango dancing circles, the authentic tango is considered to be the one closest to the form originally danced inArgentina
and Uruguay .
Argentine Tango
On August 31, 2009, UNESCO approved a joint proposal byArgentina
and Uruguay
to include the tango in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists.
Tango is a dance that has influences from European and African culture Dances from the candombe ceremonies of former slave peoples helped shape the modern day Tango. The dance originated in lower-class districts ofBuenos Aires and Montevideo . The music
derived from the fusion of various forms of music from Europe .
The word "tango" seems to have
first been used in connection with the dance in the 1890s, possibly related to
the Latin word "tangere" but more likely related to the African slave
word "tango" (drum or dance place).
Initially it was just one of the many dances, but it soon became popular throughout society, as theatres and street barrel organs spread it from the suburbs to the working-class slums, which were packed with hundreds of thousands of European immigrants.
In the early years of the 20th century, dancers and orchestras fromBuenos Aires
travelled to Europe, and the first European tango craze took place in Paris , soon followed by London , Berlin ,
and other capitals. Towards the end of 1913 it hit New
York in the US ,
and Finland .
In the US
around 1911 the word "tango" was often applied to dances in a 2/4 or
4/4 rhythm such as the one-step. The term was fashionable and did not indicate
that tango steps would be used in the dance, although they might be. Tango
music was sometimes played, but at a rather fast tempo. Instructors of the
period would sometimes refer to this as a "North American tango",
versus the so-called "Argentine Tango". By 1914 more authentic tango
stylings were soon developed, along with some variations like Albert Newman’s
"Minuet" tango.
InArgentina , the onset in 1929 of the
Great Depression, and restrictions introduced after the overthrow of the Hipólito
Yrigoyen government in 1930 caused tango to decline. Its fortunes were reversed
as tango became widely fashionable and a matter of national pride under the
government of Juan Perón. Tango declined again in the 1950s as a result of
economic depression and the banning of public gatherings by the military dictatorships;
male-only Tango practice—the custom at the time—was considered "public
gathering". That, indirectly, boosted the popularity of rock and roll
because, unlike Tango, it did not require such gatherings.
Early tango was known as tango criollo (Creole tango). Today, there are many forms of tango extant. Popularly and among tango dancing circles, the authentic tango is considered to be the one closest to the form originally danced in
Argentine Tango
On August 31, 2009, UNESCO approved a joint proposal by
History
Tango is a dance that has influences from European and African culture Dances from the candombe ceremonies of former slave peoples helped shape the modern day Tango. The dance originated in lower-class districts of
Initially it was just one of the many dances, but it soon became popular throughout society, as theatres and street barrel organs spread it from the suburbs to the working-class slums, which were packed with hundreds of thousands of European immigrants.
In the early years of the 20th century, dancers and orchestras from
In
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