ARGENTINE TANGO

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Argentine tango is a popular dance and music genre that originated in Buenos Aires, Argentina in the late 19th century. It has its roots in a variety of cultural influences, including African, Spanish, and Italian, and it evolved from the dance and music styles of the working-class neighborhoods of Buenos Aires.

The tango is characterized by its strong, rhythmic beat, its close embrace between the dancers, and its passionate, expressive movements. It is typically danced by a couple, with the man leading and the woman following.

The tango became popular in the early 20th century, and it spread to other countries, particularly Europe and the United States. In the 1920s and 1930s, it was a major craze in the United States, with many popular bands and orchestras playing tango music.

Today, the tango is enjoyed all over the world, and it is considered a symbol of Argentine culture and national identity. It is still danced in traditional tango clubs and dance halls in Buenos Aires, and it is also taught in dance studios and at tango festivals and events around the world.