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Unknown Facts About Tango
Unknown to many people dancing the tango has had very modest beginnings in the slums of Buenos Aires, Argentina. There are several theories about how the tango developed in the sensual, romantic dance that people know and love today. A theory that some unusual movements arose between gauchos tango in Buenos Aires, wearing their smelly, jaw soaked nightclubs of the occupied city. Historical Highlights
In the early 1900′s bands and dancers from Buenos Aires visited the United Kingdom and other parts of Europe, where eventually the dance has become very popular in cities like Berlin, London and Paris. In 1914, several authentic tango styles have been introduced in many clubs such as the unique variations, such as the tango Newman Minuet.
The many faces of Tango
Many people are unaware of the fact that the dance of tango has many variations, and each has something special to both spectators and participants. These differences are Canyengue Tango, which is a rhythmic style of tango, which follows the rhythm of percussion in contrast with the traditional tools used in tango music. Introduced a younger generation in 1980, tango nuevo strains features complex and fluid motion, like the classic lines of a traditional rigid rods. Ballroom Tango emphasizes leading and following skills and head movements and clicks feature race saw a staccato dance tango. Many other variations of the tango, and there are some dancers to delight them all individually, and the experience stimulating.
Healing Properties
River Tango Plataregion used in a clinical trial for people with Parkinson’s disease. The study showed that the dance of tango has been useful in the treatment of this debilitating neurological disease. People with Parkinson’s who have participated in tango classes showed a marked improvement of the coordination that was not present in the second group of Parkinson patients who participated in the traditional exercise. Medical scientists say that if the dance in general may be beneficial, the tango was all the more by the fact that dance has several types of movement of particular interest to those with Parkinson’s disease. Tango in Buenos Aires
Over the years the tango has had a distinguished sequence of dams and the subsequent decline in popularity. Tango pursues a life continues through Buenos Aires, where music and dance have been developed for the tango has reached a level of perfection in Argentina is not seen in other parts of the world. Tango is an eternal dance and those who have a vested interest in an authentic tango experience you should visit the charming city of Buenos Aires where tango was born and lives forever.