!!!Argentina's Tango
by
members of the [AirPano Team|Geography/About/Consortium/AirPano,_Team] that is a member of the [global-geography Consortium|Geography/About/Consortium]. \\

with kind permission of [AirPano|http://www.AirPano.com]

Tango has millions of fans and very many styles. So, there is
Finnish Tango, though it's difficult to imagine how the severe Northern
people do this with hot passion. But the most famous tango is the
Argentinean one: romantics and sensuality, temptation and
inaccessibility are united in it as nowhere else.

Tango's origin is under cover of darkness: according to the first
version, the dance originates from the African culture, another version
supposes Spanish Flamenco is a start. But, somehow or other, Tango is
more than a dance; it is a real phenomenon and cultural occurrence. Is
it, however, cultural indeed? From the beginning of the 20th century, the time
of tango's appearance in Europe, the clergymen devoted their irate
sermons to "an unacceptable intimacy of the dancers". Frankly sensual
character of Tango provoked a storm of malicious attacks of a wide range
of the decent community's representatives.

Finally, American doctor Boheme discovered a new disease, named it
Tango-Foot, it tells its own tale. It was a crucial point for Tango in
fighting for its place under the sun when the film The Four Horsemen of
the Apocalypse of 1921 appeared: people took another view of this dance.
Now Tango is an ordinary guest in the modern films too, and it is danced
even by movie stars like Al Pacino (Scent of a Woman) or Arnold
Schwarzenegger (True Lies).

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[2 Panoramas on Argentinas Tango|Geography/America/Argentina/Pictures/Panoramas_of_Argentinas_Tango]











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