What is the origin of tango?

Tango is a dance for two, which originated in Africa but is popular in Argentina. Accompaniment music is a 2/4 beat staccato performance, but it has a strong sense of frustration. So in actual performance, every quarter note becomes two eighth notes, so there are four eighth notes in each bar. At present, tango is one of the official events in the international standard dance competition. Tango is said to have originated from the secret dance between lovers, so men used to wear short knives when dancing. Although they don't wear knives now, dancers must look serious, look around and be alert to being found. All other dances should be smiling. Just don't laugh when you tango, but look serious. Tango is very rich in body language, but the standardized tango dance used in sports dance competitions is much simpler than the local tango dance in Argentina.

Mironga in tango is actually a cheerful tango dance type, which originated from the passionate Habanera dance in Africa and the brisk Boca dance in Europe. Therefore, when male and female dancers cooperate with this lively and playful Milonga music, they usually get rid of the deep sadness of the original Argentine tango and turn into an atmosphere in which men and women play with each other.

Tango originated in Buenos Aires and is regarded as a national quintessence by Argentines.

/kloc-at the end of 0/9, the young Argentine Republic entered a period of stable development after years of war, and a large number of European immigrants poured into this rich land. Most newcomers do odd jobs at docks or construction sites. Whenever night falls, they gather in the small hotels in the slums to have fun and talk about everything, so as to alleviate the loneliness of city life and the pain of missing their hometown.

Immigrants come from different countries and regions in the world, and they bring different dances and music. Tango is a beautiful flower growing in this rich land.

Tango is a comprehensive art with unique style, mainly Italian and Spanish styles, mixed with the rhythm of some black music and dance, integrating music, dance, singing and poetry.

Tango comes from humble origins. At first, they only performed in dilapidated warehouses and even brothels in the port. The audience is an inferior person who sells coolies, so they are despised by the upper class. However, the charm of this art form is irresistible. By the beginning of the 20th century, tango had been widely accepted by the public, and its golden age came to the 1940s, when a large number of songwriters, singers and dancers emerged.

Bullfighting represents Spain and tango is synonymous with Argentina. The original tango is regarded as an alternative in ballroom dancing, and it has been controversial since its birth. Later, after several changes, it became what it is today. So what's the story behind tango? Let's go and have a look.

There are different opinions about the origin of tango. Some people think that tango originated from black dance, while others say that tango was brought to Argentina by Europeans. Although all these factors have influenced the development of tango to some extent, one thing is certain. Only in the free and unrestrained atmosphere of Argentina can tango really grow up and become a new and unique dance form.

Tango appeared at the end of the century. The original tango was not as elegant as it is now, and it was very popular in bars and small restaurants. The most incredible thing about tango at that time was that the gentle tango was originally a man's dance. It is said that in a dirty and crowded pub in Buenos Aires, men dance passionate tango to attract girls' attention. We can't see what it would be like for two people to tango today, but some antagonistic movements in tango can let us see the elegance of tango at that time.

Women joined the tango, but their humble origins made it only circulated among civilians for a long time and became an indispensable "landscape" in suburban hotels. In the 1920s, a man named Carlos Cardell and his dance team brought the tango to Paris, and the tango conquered the fashion capital Paris overnight. In order to cater to the appreciation taste of the upper class, the French nobles reformed the tango, removing the rough and wild elements in the tango and making it noble and elegant.

After more than 100 years of development, tango has formed a scene of flowers inside the wall and red outside the wall in the 1970s and 1980s. On the one hand, more and more people in the world are learning tango. On the other hand, in the hometown of tango, Argentina, with the invasion of pop music, most tango recording studios in Argentina closed down. Moreover, quite a few young people in Argentina don't like tango and think it is out of date. In view of this situation, in order to carry forward and advocate the national culture, the Argentine government issued a decree and even stipulated the establishment of a radio and television station dedicated to tango. After all kinds of efforts, the centenarian tango has regained its vitality. Nowadays, watching a small-scale tango performance is as easy as eating in a restaurant. Many time-honored or high-end restaurants will arrange a free tango performance at some time in the evening. Tango, which has been popular for more than one hundred years, has become a new fashion.