How old is the tango dance
The tango reached the core of the Buenos Aires and other large Argentinian cities, where people of all classes engaged in this dance that became energized with many more types of musical and cultural styles. The popularity of the Tango grew in the 1st decade of 20th century, with over gramophone records and countless tango sheets being created in Buenos Aires alone.
In the year , history of tango was changed forever with the arrival of bandoneon from Germany to Buenos Aires, where it became inextricably linked with tango music from then on. In the 2nd decade, tango was featured on up to 5, gramophone records in Argentina.
Tango craze did not stay in Argentina for long. In it reached New York and in Pairs. In both of those great cities, this dance brought true revolution to the ballroom floors. The expansion was not fueled this time by lower classes of dancers, but by wealthy Argentine youth who traveled to this hubs of modern society NY in the Americas and Paris in continental Europe and promoted this dance directly to the trendsetters who were craving for any new indulgences and were eager for innovation and change of fashion styles.
Other cities quickly followed, and soon tango was danced across entire Europe and North America , but there were some difficulties. Same as with the appearance of Waltz during the early Victorian era, the introduction of Tango was welcomed as distasteful and too flirty. This sentiment thankfully soon subsided, and high class of people soon started accepting it and promoting it with the exploits of famous dancers and musicians. With the arrival of Tango to the elegant dance floors of the best-known ballrooms all across the world, maintaining its popularity to today.
Since the gaucho hadn't showered, the lady would dance in the crook of the man's right arm, holding her head back. Her right hand was held low on his left hip, close to his pocket, looking for a payment for dancing with him. The man danced in a curving fashion because the floor was small with round tables, so he danced around and between them. The dance spread throughout Europe in the 's.
Originally popularized in New York in the winter of - , Rudolph Valentino then made the Tango a hit in As time elapsed and the music became more subdued, the dance was finally considered respectable even in Argentina. Still, Tango has become one of our American 'Standards' regardless of its origin. The Americanized version is a combination of the best parts of each.
The principals involved are the same for any good dancing. First, the dance must fit the music. Second, it must contain the basic characteristic that sets it apart from other dances. Well, the thing is, no one knows for sure. There are of course theories….
It was also the word slave traders used to describe the place where black slaves were kept in Africa, as well as in America. During the later part of the s and early s, Argentina saw massive waves of immigrants.
Most of them were single men hoping for a better life: they thought they could make enough money and then be reunited with their families. In most cases, this ended up being unachievable. Tango was born out of their need to find comfort and empathy and to express the longing for what they had left behind.
This mixing of immigrants with native-born Argentines resulted in a cultural melting pot where polkas, waltz, mazurka, habanera from Cuba and candombe rhythms from Africa started to blend. Most likely, tango was born in African-Argentine dance venues and later introduced to other venues were dancing also took place: bars, dance halls and brothels.
Uruguay claims to have fathered tango. We can understand why, although it seems that Uruguayan tango is simply a variation of Argentine tango or… is it the opposite as some would argue? However, La Cumparsita, one of the most famous and well-known tango songs was really written by Gerardo Matos Rodriguez in Montevideo in Although high society initially looked down upon tango , the younger generation in Buenos Aires eventually adopted it.
By the beginning of the 20th century, tango established itself in Buenos Aires and started to spread nationally and further afield to Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay. By the early s, the same generation of Argentine wealth took tango to Paris. The elite were forced into accepting it with national pride.
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