Unraveling the Passion: Top 10 Fun Facts About Tango That Will Make You Want to Dance!
1. Tango Across Society
Believe it or not, the Tango didn't just serve the dance menu at the Brothel International House of Tango: Back in Argentine's "Epoca de Oro," the dance sizzled across all levels of society, from blue-collar buddies to high-society snobs—and it wasn't just confined to the seedy corners of speakeasies, either!
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2. Lunfardo Slang Language
Ever busted a move only to realize you're speaking an entirely different language on the dance floor? Tango's got you covered: Many classic tango lyrics actually contain words from Lunfardo, a unique slang language born in Buenos Aires during the European immigrant boom, influenced by a mix of Galician, Catalan, Italian, French, English, Eastern European, Afro-Argentinean, and Native Argentinean languages.
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3. King of Tango - Carlos Gardel
Move over, Elvis: tango has its own king too! Carlos Gardel, the swoon-worthy French-born Argentine crooner, not only made hearts flutter with his baritone voice but also revolutionized tango with his 1917 rendition of Mi noche triste, creating the tango-canción genre. Unfortunately, just like any timeless legend, his life was tragically cut short in a 1935 plane crash – but his legacy as the "King of Tango" lives on with each sultry step and dramatic melody.
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4. Finnish Tango Twist
Who needs a Tango when you can have a Fin-Go? Finland jazzed up the sultry steps of tango with a twist of its freezing flair and a dash of reindeer whispers: Introducing the Finnish tango that dances to the beguine rhythm during the chorus, embraces the habanera rhythm, as well as loves, sorrow, and nature. Shake your hips like Olavi Virta, Toivo Kärki, and Unto Mononen in a close, pelvis-to-pelvis embrace as you prepare to dip, twirl, and conquer Fin-Go's frosty, flirty forest floors.
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5. UNESCO's Tango Preservation
Tango dancers, put on your fancy pants and prepare to rhumba your way into the history books: this passionate and sultry dance was deemed worthy of preservation by adding it to the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists in 2009, confirming its iconic status in Argentinian culture.
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6. Accidental Cross Step
In an epic tango twist that could've rivaled M. Night Shyamalan's penchant for plot twists, José "El Vasquito" Orradre and Recalde stumbled upon dance gold: it wasn't until the 1940s that the cross step was accidentally discovered during a practice session, revolutionizing tango forms and adding new, ornamental flair to the classic Argentine dance.
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7. Tango-nomials Equation
If tango was an equation, it'd be a fun, sultry algebra problem we wouldn't mind solving: tango music consists of 5 sections, each made up of 4 phrases, with a phrase containing 4 measures or 8 single-time beats. Mastering these tantalizing Tango-nomials is key for dancers to time their moves to the seductive rhythm and ensure they don't miss any crucial "red lights" while sashaying across the dance floor.
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8. Tango: Ultimate Pillow Talk
If dancing is a conversation, then tango is the ultimate pillow talk – steamy, passionate, and oh-so-inviting: Argentine Tango, a sultry South American import, swept across Europe and America in the early 20th century, evolving into a free-flowing, improvisational dance that has couples walking counter-clockwise and deepening their connection, both on the dance floor and beyond.
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9. Piazzolla's Nuevo Tango Revolution
In a world thirsty for dance drama, one man dared to fuse the sultry steps of traditional tango with the rebellious riffs of jazz, defying the foot-tapping, finger-wagging purists of Argentina: enter Astor Piazzolla, whose groundbreaking nuevo tango mixed classical music techniques and jazz improvisation, conquering hearts, symphonies, and chamber ensembles worldwide, and forever changing the rambunctious rhythm of the dance floor.
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10. Tango's UNESCO Cultural Heritage Honor
In a city where the steaks are juicy and the beef is sizzlin', it's no wonder that a dance as sultry and impassioned as the tango was born: Developed by a cultural cocktail of European immigrants, African slaves, and criollos in Buenos Aires and Montevideo, the tango quickly grooved its way onto UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2009, standing today as a symbol of unity and cultural diversity for toe-tappers worldwide.
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