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Tango is a musical genre and its associated dance forms that originated in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is the Capital and largest city of Argentina. It is located on the southern shore of the R?o de la Plata, on the southeastern coast of the South American continent....
, Argentina
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
 and Montevideo, Uruguay, and spread to the rest of the world soon after that.

Early tango was known as tango criollo, or simply tango. Today, there are many tango dance
Dance

Dance is an art form that generally refers to Motion of the body, usually rhythmic and to music, used as a form of Emotional expression, social social interaction or presented in a spirituality or performance setting....
 styles, including Argentine Tango
Argentine tango

Argentine tango may refer to:*Argentine tango as a sub-style of Tango .*Tango music as a musical style....
, Uruguayan Tango
Uruguayan tango

The form of dance that originated in the neighborhoods of Montevideo, Uruguay towards the end of the 1800s, as a variation of Argentine tango, a native of Buenos Aires, which acquired great influence in the region of the R?o de la Plata....
, Ballroom tango (American and International styles)
Tango (ballroom)

Ballroom tango is a ballroom dance that branched away from its original Argentine roots by allowing European, American, Hollywood, and competitive influences into the style and execution of the dance....
, Finnish tango
Finnish tango

Finnish tango is an established variation of the Argentine Tango and one of the most enduring and popular music forms in Finland. Brought to Europe in the 1910s by travelling musicians, Finns began to take up the form and write their own tangos in the 1930s....
 and vintage tangos.






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Tango is a musical genre and its associated dance forms that originated in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is the Capital and largest city of Argentina. It is located on the southern shore of the R?o de la Plata, on the southeastern coast of the South American continent....
, Argentina
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
 and Montevideo, Uruguay, and spread to the rest of the world soon after that.

Early tango was known as tango criollo, or simply tango. Today, there are many tango dance
Dance

Dance is an art form that generally refers to Motion of the body, usually rhythmic and to music, used as a form of Emotional expression, social social interaction or presented in a spirituality or performance setting....
 styles, including Argentine Tango
Argentine tango

Argentine tango may refer to:*Argentine tango as a sub-style of Tango .*Tango music as a musical style....
, Uruguayan Tango
Uruguayan tango

The form of dance that originated in the neighborhoods of Montevideo, Uruguay towards the end of the 1800s, as a variation of Argentine tango, a native of Buenos Aires, which acquired great influence in the region of the R?o de la Plata....
, Ballroom tango (American and International styles)
Tango (ballroom)

Ballroom tango is a ballroom dance that branched away from its original Argentine roots by allowing European, American, Hollywood, and competitive influences into the style and execution of the dance....
, Finnish tango
Finnish tango

Finnish tango is an established variation of the Argentine Tango and one of the most enduring and popular music forms in Finland. Brought to Europe in the 1910s by travelling musicians, Finns began to take up the form and write their own tangos in the 1930s....
 and vintage tangos. What many consider to be the authentic tango is that closest to that originally danced in Argentina
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
, though other types of tango have developed into mature dances in their own right.

History


The dance originated in lower-class districts of Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is the Capital and largest city of Argentina. It is located on the southern shore of the R?o de la Plata, on the southeastern coast of the South American continent....
. The music derived from the fusion of various forms of music from Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
. . The word Tango seems to have first been used in connection with the dance in the 1890s. Initially it was just one of the many dances, but it soon became popular throughout society, as theatre
Theatre

Theatre is the branch of the performing arts defined by Bernard Beckerman as what "occurs when one or more actor, isolated in time and/or Theater , present themselves to Audience." By this broad definition, theatre has existed since the dawn of man, as a result of human tendency for story telling....
s and street barrel organ
Barrel organ

A barrel organ is a mechanical musical instrument consisting of bellows and one or more ranks of organ pipe housed in a case, usually of wood, and often highly decorated....
s spread it from the suburbs to the working-class slums, which were packed with hundreds of thousands of European immigrants, primarily Italians, Spanish
Spanish people

Spanish people or Spaniards are a nation or ethnic group native to Spain, in the Iberian Peninsula of southwestern Europe. They are often considered an amalgam of different ethnic groups, rather than an ethnic group by itself....
 and French
French people

French people can refer to:* The legal residents and citizens of France, regardless of ancestry. For a legal discussion, see French nationality law....
.

In the early years of the twentieth century, dancers and orchestras from Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is the Capital and largest city of Argentina. It is located on the southern shore of the R?o de la Plata, on the southeastern coast of the South American continent....
 travelled to Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
, and the first European tango craze took place in Paris
Paris

Paris is the Capital of France and the country's largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the ?le-de-France Regions of France ....
, soon followed by London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
, Berlin
Berlin

Berlin is the Capital of Germany city and one of sixteen States of Germany of Germany. With a population of 3.4 million within its city limits, Berlin is the country's largest city....
, and other capitals. Towards the end of 1913 it hit New York
New York

The State of New York is a U.S. state in the Mid-Atlantic States and Northeastern United States regions of the United States and is the nation's List of U.S....
 in the USA
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
, and Finland
Finland

Finland , officially the Republic of Finland , is a Nordic countries situated in the Fennoscandian region of northern Europe. It borders Sweden on the west, Russia on the east, and Norway on the north, while Estonia lies to its south across the Gulf of Finland....
. In the USA around 1911 the name "Tango" was often applied to dances in a 2/4 or 4/4 rhythm such as the one-step. The term was fashionable and did not indicate that tango steps would be used in the dance, although they might be. Tango music was sometimes played, but at a rather fast tempo. Instructors of the period would sometimes refer to this as a "North American Tango", versus the "Rio de la Plata Tango". By 1914 more authentic tango stylings were soon developed, along with some variations like Albert Newman's "Minuet" Tango.

In Argentina, the onset in 1929 of the Great Depression
Great Depression

File:International depression.pngThe Great Depression was a worldwide economic Recession starting in most places in 1929 and ending at different times in the 1930s or early 1940s for different countries....
, and restrictions introduced after the overthrow of the Hipólito Yrigoyen
Hipólito Yrigoyen

Juan Hip?lito del Sagrado Coraz?n de Jes?s Irigoyen Alem was twice President of Argentina . Yrigoyen was popularly known as "el peludo" due to his introverted character and aversion to be seen in public....
 government in 1930 caused Tango to decline. Its fortunes were reversed as tango again became widely fashionable and a matter of national pride under the government of Juan Perón
Juan Perón

Juan Domingo Per?n was an Argentina general and politician, elected three times as President of Argentina, after serving in several government positions, including the Secretary of Labor and the Vice Presidency....
. Tango declined again in the 1950s with economic depression
Recession

In economics, the term recession describes the reduction of a country's gross domestic product for at least two Calendar_year#Quarters. The usual dictionary definition is "a period of reduced economic activity", a business cycle contraction....
 and as the military dictator
Dictator

A dictator is an authoritarian ruler who assumes sole and absolute power without hereditary ascension such as an absolute monarch. When other states call the head of state of a particular state a dictator, that state is called a dictatorship....
ships banned public gatherings, followed by the popularity of Rock and Roll
Rock and roll

Rock and roll is a form of music that evolved in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Its roots lay mainly in rhythm and blues, Country music, folk music, gospel music, and jazz....
. The dance lived on in smaller venues until its revival in 1983 following the opening in Paris of the show Tango Argentino created by Claudio Segovia & Hector Orezzoli. This show made a revolution worldwide, and people everywhere started taking tango lessons.

In 1990, dancers Miguel Angel Zotto and Milena Plebs founded the "Tango X 2" Company , generating novel spectacles and that a great current of young people incline for the dance of the tango, an unusual thing at the time. They created a style that recovered the traditional tango of the milongas, renewed it and placed it as central element in its creations, doing an archeological search of the diverse styles of the tango.

Many shows toured around the world, such as Broadway Musicals Tango Argentino
Tango Argentino

Tango Argentino may refer to one of the following.*Argentine Tango, a dance*"Tango Argentino" or "Argentine tango", a style of tango music...
 & Forever Tango, Tango X 2, and Tango Pasion among others.

Tango styles

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Tango Show Buenos Aires 01
Tango consists of a variety of styles that developed in different regions and eras of Argentina
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
 as well as in other locations around the world. The dance developed in response to many cultural elements, such as the crowding of the venue and even the fashions in clothing. The styles are mostly danced in either open embrace, where lead and follow have space between their bodies, or close embrace, where the lead and follow connect either chest-to-chest (Argentine tango) or in the upper thigh, hip area (American and International tango).

Different styles of Tango are:
  • Tango Argentino
  • Tango Oriental (uruguayo)
  • Tango Canyengue
    Argentine tango

    Argentine tango may refer to:*Argentine tango as a sub-style of Tango .*Tango music as a musical style....
  • Tango Liso
  • Tango Salon
  • Tango Orillero
  • Tango Milonguero (Tango Apilado)
  • Tango Nuevo (New Tango)
  • Show Tango (also known as Fantasia)
  • Ballroom Tango
    Tango (ballroom)

    Ballroom tango is a ballroom dance that branched away from its original Argentine roots by allowing European, American, Hollywood, and competitive influences into the style and execution of the dance....
  • Finnish Tango
    Finnish tango

    Finnish tango is an established variation of the Argentine Tango and one of the most enduring and popular music forms in Finland. Brought to Europe in the 1910s by travelling musicians, Finns began to take up the form and write their own tangos in the 1930s....


These are danced to several types of music:
  • Tango
  • Vals (the tango version of waltz)
  • Milonga
    Milonga

    Milonga can refer to an Music of Argentina, Music of Uruguay, and Southern Music of Brazil form of music which preceded the Argentine Tango and the dance form which accompanies it, or to the term for places or events where the tango or Milonga are danced ....
     (a related dance that usually has a faster tempo)
  • Tango Electronico
  • "Alternative Tango," i.e. non-tango music appropriated for use in the dance


The "milonguero" style is characterized by a very close embrace, small steps, and syncopated rhythmic footwork. It is based on the petitero or caquero style of the crowded downtown clubs of the '50s.

In contrast, the tango that originated in the family clubs of the suburban neighborhoods (Villa Urquiza/Devoto/Avellaneda etc.) emphasizes long elegant steps, and complex figures. In this case the embrace may be allowed to open briefly, to permit execution of the complicated footwork.

The complex figures of this style became the basis for a theatrical performance style of Tango seen in the touring stage shows. For stage purposes, the embrace is often very open, and the complex footwork is augmented with gymnastic lifts, kicks, and drops.

A newer style sometimes called "Tango Nuevo" or "New Tango" has been popularized in recent years by a younger generation of dancers. The embrace is often quite open and very elastic, permitting the leader to lead a large variety of very complex figures. This style is often associated with those who enjoy dancing to jazz- and techno-tinged "alternative Tango" music, in addition to traditional Tango compositions.

Ballroom tango

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Ballroom tango, divided in recent decades into the "International" (English) and "European" styles, has descended from the tango styles that developed when the tango first went abroad to Europe and North America. The dance was simplified, adapted to the preferences of conventional ballroom dancers, and incorporated into the repertoire used in International Ballroom dance competitions. English Tango was first codified in October 1922, when it was proposed that it should only be danced to modern tunes, ideally at 30 bars per minute
Bars per minute

Bars per Minute, also known as Measures per Minute , is another way to measure the speed of music. It is a similar system to measuring the Beats per Minute of a song....
 (i.e. 120 beats per minute
Beats per minute

Beats per minute is a unit typically used as either a measure of tempo in music, or a measure of one's heart rate. A rate of 60 bpm means that one beat will occur every second....
 - assuming a 4/4 measure).

Subsequently the English Tango evolved mainly as a highly competitive dance
Competitive dance

Competitive dance is a popular, widespread activity in which competitors perform dances in any of several permitted dance styles?such as acro dance, ballet, jazz dance, hip-hop dance, lyrical dance, and tap dance?before a common group of judges....
, while the American Tango evolved as an unjudged social dance
Social dance

File:Il Ballo2.jpgSocial dance is a major category or classification of danceforms or dance styles, where sociability and socializing are the primary focuses of the dancing....
 with an emphasis on leading and following skills. This has led to some principal distinctions in basic technique and style. Nevertheless there are quite a few competitions held in the American style, and of course mutual borrowing of technique and dance patterns happens all the time.

Ballroom tangos use different music and styling from Argentine tangos, with more staccato movements and the characteristic "head snaps". The head snaps are totally foreign to Argentine and Uruguayan tango, and were introduced in 1934 under the influence of a similar movement in the legs and feet of the Argentine tango, and the theatrical movements of the pasodoble. This style became very popular in Germany and was soon introduced to England, one of the first proponents being Mr Camp. The movements were very popular with spectators, but not with competition judges (Source: PJS Richardson, History of English Ballroom Dancing, Herbert Jenkins 1946, page 101-102)

Tango Canyengue

Tango Canyengue is a rhythmic style of tango that originated in the early 1900s and is still popular today. It is one of the original roots styles of tango and contains all fundamental elements of traditional Argentine Tango. In Tango Canyengue the dancers share one axis, dance in a closed embrace, and with the legs relaxed and slightly bent. Tango Canyengue uses body dissociation for the leading, walking with firm ground contact, and a permanent combination of on- and off-beat rhythm. Its main characteristics are its musicality and playfulness. Its rhythm is described as "incisive, exciting, provocative".

Each year in March, the international festival of tango roots draws tango canyengue lovers to Buenos Aires.

Finnish tango

The tango spread from the dominant urban dance form to become hugely popular across Finland
Finland

Finland , officially the Republic of Finland , is a Nordic countries situated in the Fennoscandian region of northern Europe. It borders Sweden on the west, Russia on the east, and Norway on the north, while Estonia lies to its south across the Gulf of Finland....
 in the 50s after the wars. The melancholy tone of the music reflects the themes of Finnish folk poetry; Finnish tango is almost always in a minor key.

The tango is danced in very close full upper body contact in a wide and strong frame, and features smooth horizontal movements that are very strong and determined. Dancers are very low, allowing long steps without any up and down movement. Forward steps land heel first, and in backward steps dancers push from the heel. In basic steps, the passing leg moves quickly to rest for a moment close to the grounded leg.

Each year the Tangomarkkinat
Tangomarkkinat

The Tangomarkkinat is the world's oldest Finnish tango festival. It is held early every July in Sein?joki, Finland. As well as competitions to find the country's best tango singers, composers, and dancers, the festival features public dancing to live music provided by the best Finnish entertainers....
, or tango festival, draws over 100,000 tangophiles to the central Finnish town of Seinäjoki
Seinäjoki

Sein?joki is a list of towns in Finland located in Southern Ostrobothnia, Finland. Sein?joki originated around the ?stermyra bruk iron and gunpowder factories founded in 1798....
, which also hosts the Tango Museum.

Tango Nuevo

In the late 1990s a new style of tango dancing began appearing worldwide. Tango Nuevo dance style features an open embrace, fluid partner movements, trading of lead and further regional reinventions of the tango dance. Tango Nuevo is largely fueled by a fusion between tango music
Tango music

Tango is a style of music that originated among European immigrant populations of Argentina and Uruguay. It is traditionally played by a sextet, known as the orquesta t?pica, which includes two violins, piano, doublebass, and two bandoneons....
 and electronica
Electronica

Electronica includes a wide range of contemporary electronic music designed for a wide range of uses, including foreground listening, some forms of dancing, and background music for other activities; however, unlike electronic dance music, it is not specifically made for dancing....
, though the style can be adapted to traditional tango and even non-tango songs. Gotan Project
Gotan Project

Gotan Project is a musical group based in Paris, consisting of musicians Philippe Cohen Solal , Eduardo Makaroff , and Christoph H. M?ller ....
 released their first tango fusion album in 2000, quickly following with La Revancha del Tango
La Revancha del Tango

La Revancha del Tango is the debut album of Gotan Project, released in 2001.Track 3 is a cover of the title track from Frank Zappa's 1970 album Chunga's Revenge; track 8 is a cover of Gato Barbieri's theme for the 1972 film Last Tango in Paris....
, released in 2001. Bajofondo Tango Club, a Rioplatense music band consisting of seven musicians from Argentina
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
 and Uruguay
Uruguay

Uruguay is a country located in the southeastern part of South America. It is home to 3.46 million people, of whom 1.7 million live in the capital Montevideo and its metropolitan area....
, released their first album in 2002. Tanghetto
Tanghetto

Tanghetto is a musical Musical band based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and one of the most important on the neo tango scene.The style of Tanghetto is a blend of Tango music and electronic music....
's album Emigrante (electrotango)
Emigrante (electrotango)

Emigrante is the debut album by Buenos Aires-based electronic neo-Tango music band Tanghetto. The album was released in 2003, reaching gold sales in early 2005....
 appeared in 2003 and was nominated for a Latin Grammy in 2004. These and other electronic tango fusion songs bring an element of revitalization to the tango dance, serving to attract a younger group of dancers.

Technique comparison

Argentine, Uruguayan and Ballroom Tango use very different techniques and vocabularies, to the point where some consider them related in name only. In Argentine tango, the body's center moves first, then the feet reach to support it. In ballroom tango, the body is initially set in motion across the floor through the flexing of the lower joints (hip, knee, ankle) while the feet are delayed, then the feet move quickly to catch the body, resulting in snatching or striking action that reflects the staccato nature of this style's preferred music.

In Argentine tango, the steps are typically more gliding, but can vary widely in timing, speed, and character, and follow no single specific rhythm. Because the dance is led and followed at the level of individual steps, these variations can occur from one step to the next. This allows the dancers to vary the dance from moment to moment to match the music (which often has both legato
Legato

In musical notation the Italian word legato indicates that musical notes are played or sung smoothly. That is, in transitioning from note to note, there should be no intervening silence....
 and/or staccato
Staccato

In musical notation, the Italian language word staccato indicates that note are separated in a detached and distinctly separate manner or short and separated, with silence making up the latter part of the time allocated to each note....
 elements) and their mood.

The Argentine Tango's frame, called an abrazo or "embrace," is not rigid, but flexibly adjusts to different steps, and may vary from being quite close, to offset in a "V" frame, to open. The American Ballroom Tango's frame is flexible too, but experienced dancers frequently dance in closed position: higher in the elbows, tone in the arms and constant connection through the body. When dancing socially with a beginners, however, it may be better to use a more open position because the close position is too intimate for them. In American Tango open position may result in open breaks, pivots, and turns which are quite foreign in Argentine tango and International (English) tango.

There is a closed position
Closed position

In Partner dance, closed position is a category of positions in which partners hold each other while facing at least approximately toward each other....
 as in other types of ballroom dance
Ballroom dance

Ballroom dance refers to a set of partner dances, which are enjoyed both social dance and ballroom dance#competitive dancing around the globe. Its performance dance and entertainment aspects are also widely enjoyed on Theater, in film, and on television....
, but it differs significantly between types of tango. In Argentine Tango, the "close embrace" involves continuous contact at the full upper body, but not the legs. In American Ballroom tango, the "close embrace" involves close contact in the pelvis or upper thighs, but not the upper body. Followers are instructed to thrust their hips forward, but pull their upper body away, and shyly look over their left shoulder when they are led into a "corte."

In Argentine tango open position, the legs may be intertwined and hooked together, in the style of Pulpo (the Octopus). In Pulpo's style, these hooks are not sharp, stacco ganchos, but smooth ganchos.

In Argentine Tango, the ball or toe of the foot may be placed first. Alternately, the dancer may take the floor with the entire foot in a cat-like manner. In the International style of Tango, "heel leads" (stepping first onto the heel, then the whole foot) are used for forward steps.

Ballroom tango steps stay close to the floor, while the Argentine Tango includes moves such as the boleo (allowing momentum to carry one's leg into the air) and gancho
Gancho (dance move)

Gancho means "hook" in Spanish language and Portuguese language, and describes certain "hooking actions" in some dances of Latin American heritage, in Argentine Tango and Salsa in particular....
 (hooking one's leg around one's partner's leg or body) in which the feet travel off the ground. Argentine Tango features other vocabulary foreign to ballroom, such as the parada (in which the leader puts his foot against the follower's foot), the arrastre (in which the leader appears to drag or be dragged by the follower's foot), and several kinds of sacada (in which the leader displaces the follower's leg by stepping into her space).

Finnish tango is closer to the Argentine than to Ballroom in its technique and vocabulary. Other regional variations are based on the Argentine style as well.

Tango influence

Music and dance elements of tango are popular in activities related to gymnastics
Gymnastics

Gymnastics is a sport involving performance of exercises requiring physical strength, flexibility, agility and coordination. Artistic Gymnastics is the best known and most popular of the gymnastics sports governed by the F?d?ration Internationale de Gymnastique ....
, figure skating
Figure skating

Figure skating is a sport in which individuals, pairs, or groups perform figure skating spins, figure skating jumps, moves in the field and other intricate and challenging moves on ice....
, synchronized swimming
Synchronized swimming

Synchronised swimming is a hybrid form of swimming, dance and gymnastics, consisting of swimmers performing a synchronised routine of elaborate moves in the water, accompanied by music....
, etc., because of its dramatic feeling and its cultural associations with romance.

Mural Paez Vilaro
For 1978 FIFA World Cup
FIFA World Cup

The FIFA World Cup, occasionally called the Football World Cup, but usually referred to simply as the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the List of men's national association football teams of the members of F?d?ration Internationale de Football Association , the sport's global govern...
 in Argentina
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
, Adidas
Adidas

Adidas Aktiengesellschaft is a Germany sports apparel manufacturer and part of the Adidas Group, which consists of Reebok sportswear company, TaylorMade-adidas golf company, and Rockport ....
 designed a ball and named it Tango likely a tribute to the host country of the event. This design was also used in 1982 FIFA World Cup
FIFA World Cup

The FIFA World Cup, occasionally called the Football World Cup, but usually referred to simply as the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the List of men's national association football teams of the members of F?d?ration Internationale de Football Association , the sport's global govern...
 in Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
 as Tango Málaga, and in 1984 and 1988 European Football Championships in France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 and West Germany
West Germany

West Germany was the common English name for the Germany , from its formation in May 1949 to German reunification in October 1990, when East Germany was dissolved and its States of Germany became part of the Federal Republic, ending the more than 40-year division of Germany....
.

Tango in film


Argentine tango is the main subject in these films:
  • Adiós Buenos Aires (1938)
  • (1988), starring Raúl Juliá
    Raúl Juliá

    Ra?l Rafael Juli? y Arcelay , better known as Ra?l Juli?, was a Puerto Rican people actor whose career included dramatic, comic, and musical roles in theater, film, and television....
  • The Tango Lesson
    The Tango Lesson

    The Tango Lesson is a drama film by United Kingdom director Sally Potter. It is a semi-autobiographical film starring Potter and Pablo Ver?n, about Argentine Tango....
     (1997), starring Sally Potter
    Sally Potter

    Sally Potter is an England film director and screenwriter. Her films include Orlando , The Man Who Cried, The Tango Lesson, and more recently, Yes ....
     and Pablo Verón, directed by Sally Potter
  • Tango
    Tango (1998 film)

    Tango is a 1998 in film Argentine tango film written and directed by Carlos Saura with camerawork by acclaimed cinematographer Vittorio Storaro....
     (1998), starring Cecilia Narova and Mía Maestro
    Mía Maestro

    M?a Maestro is an Argentina actor....
    , directed by Carlos Saura
    Carlos Saura

    Carlos Saura is a Spanish people film director....
  • Assassination Tango
    Assassination Tango

    Assassination Tango is a 2002 in film Argentina crime film directed by and starring Robert Duvall. It is a thriller based in the steamy side of Argentina tango ....
     (2002), starring Robert Duvall
    Robert Duvall

    Robert Selden Duvall is an United States film actor and Film director who has won an Academy Award, two Emmys, and four Golden Globes. He has appeared in films such as To Kill a Mockingbird , The Godfather, The Godfather Part II, Apocalypse Now, The Natural , Network , THX 1138, MASH , The Great Santini,...
    , Rubén Blades
    Rubén Blades

    Rub?n Blades Bellido de Luna is a Panamanian salsa singer, songwriter, lawyer, actor, Latin jazz musician, and politician, performing musically most often in the Afro-Cuban and Latin jazz genres....
     and Kathy Baker
    Kathy Baker

    Katherine Whitton "Kathy" Baker is an Emmy- and Golden Globe Award-winning United States character actress.BiographyPersonal life...
    , directed by Robert Duvall
  • Orquesta Tipica
    Orquesta típica

    Orquesta t?pica, or simply a t?pica, is a Latin-American term for a band which plays popular music. The details vary from country to country....
     (2005), documentary film
    Documentary film

    Documentary film is a broad category of visual expression that is based on the attempt, in one fashion or another, to "document" reality. Although "documentary film" originally referred to movies shot on film stock, it has subsequently expanded to include video and new media productions that can be either direct-to-video or made for a televis...
     about typical orchestra Fernandez Fierro, directed by Nicolas Entel
    Nicolas Entel

    Nicolas Entel was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He holds a BA in Film Directing from the Universidad del Cine in Buenos Aires, and a Master?s Degree in Broadcasting Administration from Boston University....
  • (2005), directed by Arne Birkenstock


A number of films show tango in several scenes, such as:
  • The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921), starring Rudolph Valentino
    Rudolph Valentino

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     and Alice Terry
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    , directed by Rex Ingram
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    .
  • Last Tango in Paris
    Last Tango in Paris

    Last Tango in Paris is a 1973 film directed by italy Bernardo Bertolucci which tells of an United States widower drawn into a sexual relationship with a young, soon-to-be-married Parisian woman....
     (1972), starring Marlon Brando
    Marlon Brando

    Marlon Brando, Jr. was an Academy Award-winning American actor whose body of work spanned over half a century. He is widely considered one of the greatest actors of all time, and was named the fourth AFI's 100 Years......
     and Maria Schneider
    Maria Schneider (actress)

    Maria Schneider is a France actor. She is best known for playing Jeanne opposite Marlon Brando in the 1972 motion picture Last Tango in Paris....
    , directed by Bernardo Bertolucci
    Bernardo Bertolucci

    Bernardo Bertolucci is an Academy Award-winning Italy film director and screenwriter....
    .
  • (1977), starring Gene Wilder
    Gene Wilder

    Gene Wilder is an American Emmy Award-winning and twice Academy Award-nominated theatre and film actor, film director, screenwriter, and author....
     (who also directed), Carol Kane
    Carol Kane

    Carolyn Laurie "Carol" Kane is an Academy Award-nominated , two-time Emmy-winning United States Actor, known for her work on theatre, film and television....
     and Dom DeLuise
    Dom DeLuise

    Dominick "Dom" DeLuise is a Golden Globe- nominated United States actor, comedian, film director, television producer, and chef. He is the husband of actress Carol Arthur, and the father of actor, writer, director Peter DeLuise, and actors David DeLuise and Michael DeLuise....
    .
  • Death on the Nile
    Death on the Nile (1978 film)

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     (1978), Peter Ustinov
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     and Olivia Hussey
    Olivia Hussey

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     tango whilst David Niven
    David Niven

    James David Graham Niven was an English people Academy Award for Best Actor-winning actor probably best known for his roles as the punctuality-obsessed adventurer Phileas Fogg in Around the World in 80 Days and the suave cat burglar Sir Charles Litton in The Pink Panther ....
     is the unfortunate partner to Angela Lansbury's
    Angela Lansbury

    Angela Brigid Lansbury, Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom actor and singer whose career has spanned six decades. She made her first film appearance in Gaslight , for which she received an Academy Award nomination, and expanded her repertoire to Broadway theatre and television in the 1950s....
     rather eccentric version of the dance.
  • Never Say Never Again
    Never Say Never Again

    Never Say Never Again, released in 1983 in film by Orion Pictures and Warner Bros., is a non-EON Productions remake of the 1965 James Bond film, Thunderball ....
     (1983), starring Sean Connery
    Sean Connery

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     and Kim Basinger
    Kim Basinger

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    , directed by Irvin Kershner
    Irvin Kershner

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    .
  • Scent of a Woman
    Scent of a Woman

    Scent of a Woman is a 1992 film which tells the story of a University-preparatory school student who takes a job as an assistant to an irascible, blind, medically retired Army officer....
     (1992), Al Pacino
    Al Pacino

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     as blind Colonel dances Argentine Tango
    Argentine tango

    Argentine tango may refer to:*Argentine tango as a sub-style of Tango .*Tango music as a musical style....
    .
  • Strictly Ballroom
    Strictly Ballroom

    Strictly Ballroom is a 1992 in film Cinema of Australia romantic comedy directed by Baz Luhrmann and based on a 1986 play by Luhrmann and Andrew Bovell....
     (1992), directed by Baz Luhrmann
    Baz Luhrmann

    Mark Anthony "Baz" Luhrmann is an Academy Award- and Golden Globe-nominated Australian film director, screenwriter, and film producer best known for The Red Curtain Trilogy....
  • Addams Family Values
    Addams Family Values

    Addams Family Values is a 1993 in film Academy Award and Golden Globe-nominated sequel to the 1991 in film comedy film The Addams Family ....
     (1993), Raul Julia
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    Ra?l Rafael Juli? y Arcelay , better known as Ra?l Juli?, was a Puerto Rican people actor whose career included dramatic, comic, and musical roles in theater, film, and television....
     and Anjelica Huston
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    Anjelica Huston is an Academy Award and Golden Globe-winning United Statesn actor and former fashion model.Huston became the third generation of her family to win an Oscar for her performance in 1985 in film's Prizzi's Honor, joining her father, director John Huston, and grandfather, actor Walter Huston....
     dance a tango so passionate that it literally burns the floor and makes all the champagne bottles in the nightclub pop their corks.
  • Schindler's List
    Schindler's List

    Schindler's List is an Cinema of the United States biographical film about Oskar Schindler, a Germany businessman who saved the lives of more than a thousand Poland Jews during the The Holocaust by employing them in his factories....
     (1993), starring Liam Neeson
    Liam Neeson

    William John "Liam" Neeson Order of the British Empire is an Irish people actor. He is well known for his roles as Oskar Schindler in Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List and as Qui-Gon Jinn in George Lucas' Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace and as the Voice acting of Aslan in The Chronicles of Narnia film series....
  • True Lies
    True Lies

    True Lies is a 1994 in film Action film-comedy film. It was directed by James Cameron, and stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis, Tom Arnold , Bill Paxton, Tia Carrere, Charlton Heston, and Art Malik....
     (1994), starring Arnold Schwarzenegger
    Arnold Schwarzenegger

    Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger is an Austrian-American bodybuilder, actor, businessman, and Politics of the United States, currently serving as the List of Governors of California Governor of California of the state of California....
     and Jamie Lee Curtis
    Jamie Lee Curtis

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    , directed by James Cameron
    James Cameron

    James Francis Cameron is an Academy Award-winning Canada-United States film director, Film producer and screenwriter. He has written and directed films as disparate as Aliens_ and Titanic ....
  • Evita
    Evita (film)

    Evita is the 1996 in film film adaptation of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's Evita based on the life of Eva Per?n. It was directed by Alan Parker and starred Madonna , Antonio Banderas and Jonathan Pryce....
     (1996), Madonna
    Madonna (entertainer)

    Madonna is an American recording artist, actress and entrepreneur. Born in Bay City, Michigan and raised in Rochester Hills, Michigan, Madonna moved to New York City in 1977, for a career in modern dance....
     and Antonio Banderas
    Antonio Banderas

    'Jos? Antonio Dom?nguez Banderas' , better known as 'Antonio Banderas', is a Spanish people film actor and singer. He began his acting career at age 19 with a series of films by director Pedro Almod?var and then starred in high-profile Hollywood films including Assassins , Evita , Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicl...
     dance a ballroom tango.
  • Happy Together (1997), directed by Wong Kar-wai
    Wong Kar-wai

    Wong Kar-wai Bronze Bauhinia Star is an award winning Hong Kong filmmaker, internationally renowned as an auteur for his visually unique, highly stylized films....
  • Moulin Rouge!
    Moulin Rouge!

    Moulin Rouge! is a 2001 in film Cinema of Australia film by Baz Luhrmann, director of William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet, based largely on the Giuseppe Verdi opera La Traviata....
     (2001), featuring Ewan McGregor
    Ewan McGregor

    Ewan Gordon McGregor is a Scottish people actor, singer, and adventurer who has had success in mainstream, independent film and Art film films....
     and "El Tango de Roxanne"
  • (2002)
  • Chicago (2002), starring Renée Zellweger
    Renée Zellweger

    Ren?e Kathleen Zellweger is an Academy Awards-, BAFTA Award-, SAG Award-, and Golden Globe-winning United States actress and producer, who has established herself as one of the highest-paid Hollywood actresses in recent years....
    , Catherine Zeta-Jones
    Catherine Zeta-Jones

    Catherine Zeta-Jones is a Wales actress, presently based in the United States. She began her career on stage at an early age. After starring in a number of UK and US television films and small roles in films, she came to prominence with roles in Hollywood movies such as The Phantom , The Mask of Zorro, and Entrapment in the late...
    , and Richard Gere
    Richard Gere

    Richard Tiffany Gere is an United States actor. He began acting in the 1970s, and came to prominence in 1980 for his role in the film American Gigolo, which established him as a leading man and a sex symbol....
    , directed by Rob Marshall
    Rob Marshall

    Rob Marshall is an United States theater director, film director and choreographer. He is a six-time Tony Award nominee, Academy Award nominee, Golden Globe nominee and Emmy winner whose most noted work includes the 2002 film Chicago and the 1998 Broadway revival of Cabaret ....
     includes a song titled "The Cell Block Tango" and is accompanied with a dance.
  • Frida
    Frida

    Frida is a 2002 biographical film which depicts the passionately professional and private life of the surrealism Mexico Painting Frida Kahlo....
     (2002), Salma Hayek
    Salma Hayek

    Salma Valgarma Hayek Jim?nez is a Mexico and United States actress, Television director, and television producer and film producer. Hayek has appeared in more than 30 films and performed as an actress outside of Hollywood, Los Angeles, California in Mexico and Spain....
     and Ashley Judd
    Ashley Judd

    Ashley Judd is a Golden Globe-nominated United Statesn actress, well known for playing a number of strong women characters in films such as Kiss the Girls , Double Jeopardy and High Crimes....
     dance a tango to the Lila Downs
    Lila Downs

    Lila Downs is a Mexico singer. She performs her own compositions as well as tapping into native Mesoamerican music of the Mixtec, Zapotec, Maya peoples and Nahuatl cultures....
     performed song Alcoba Azul.
  • Shall We Dance (2004), starring Richard Gere
    Richard Gere

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    , Jennifer Lopez
    Jennifer Lopez

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     and Susan Sarandon
    Susan Sarandon

    Susan Sarandon is an Academy Award-winning American actress. She has worked in films and television since 1970, and won an Oscar for her performance in the 1995 film, Dead Man Walking ....
    , directed by Peter Chelsom
    Peter Chelsom

    Peter Chelsom is an British people actor and film director. He has directed among others such films as Shall We Dance? and the upcoming Hannah Montana: The Movie...
    .
  • Madonna
    Madonna (entertainer)

    Madonna is an American recording artist, actress and entrepreneur. Born in Bay City, Michigan and raised in Rochester Hills, Michigan, Madonna moved to New York City in 1977, for a career in modern dance....
     featured choreography inspired by the argentine tango
    Argentine tango

    Argentine tango may refer to:*Argentine tango as a sub-style of Tango .*Tango music as a musical style....
     styles for the Die Another Day
    Die Another Day

    Die Another Day is the twentieth spy film in the James Bond James Bond , and the fourth and last to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional character Secret Intelligence Service agent James Bond ....
     section of her 2004 Re-Invention Tour. Segments of the 2005 documentary I'm Going To Tell You A Secret
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     show this choreograpy in use.
  • Mr. & Mrs. Smith
    Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005 film)

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     (2005), starring Brad Pitt
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     and Angelina Jolie
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    , directed by Doug Liman
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    .
  • Rent
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     (2005) had Anthony Rapp
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     and Tracie Thoms
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     perform a semi-elaborate ballroom tango in the song "Tango:Maureen" to describe their emotional relations and issues over a promiscuous girl they both dated.
  • Mad Hot Ballroom
    Mad Hot Ballroom

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     (2005), documentary directed by Marilyn Agrelo
  • Take the Lead
    Take the Lead

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     (2006), starring Antonio Banderas
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    , directed by Liz Friedlander
  • Another Cinderella Story
    Another Cinderella Story

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     (2008), starring Selena Gomez
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     and Drew Seeley Performed during the Black and White Ball in the scene where Mary drops her Zune


Finnish tango is featured to a greater or lesser extent in the following films:
  • Onnen maa (1993), starring Pertti Koivula and Katariina Kaitue, directed by Markku Pölönen.
  • Levottomat (2000), starring Mikko Nousiainen and Laura Malmivaara, directed by Aku Louhimies
    Aku Louhimies

    Aku Louhimies is a Finland film director and screenwriter....
    .
  • Tulitikkutehtaan tyttö (1990), starring Kati Outinen
    Kati Outinen

    Anna Katriina Outinen is a Finland actress who has often played leading female roles in Aki Kaurism?ki's films.Having studied under Jouko Turkka during his "reign" of drama studies in Finland, she nevertheless has never been associated with the "turkkalaisuus" school of acting methodology....
    , directed by Aki Kaurismäki
    Aki Kaurismäki

    Aki Olavi Kaurism?ki is a Finnish script writer and film director....
    .
  • Mies vailla menneisyyttä (2002), starring Markku Peltola
    Markku Peltola

    Markku Peltola was a Finnish people actor and musician. He was born in Helsinki and grew up there. He was actively involved in founding and acting with the Telakka Theater in Tampere....
     and Kati Outinen
    Kati Outinen

    Anna Katriina Outinen is a Finland actress who has often played leading female roles in Aki Kaurism?ki's films.Having studied under Jouko Turkka during his "reign" of drama studies in Finland, she nevertheless has never been associated with the "turkkalaisuus" school of acting methodology....
    , directed by Aki Kaurismäki
    Aki Kaurismäki

    Aki Olavi Kaurism?ki is a Finnish script writer and film director....
    .
  • Varjoja paratiisissa (1986), starring Matti Pellonpää
    Matti Pellonpää

    Matti Pellonp?? was an award-winning Finland actor and a musician. He rose to international fame with his roles in both Aki Kaurism?ki's and Mika Kaurism?ki's films; particularly being a regular in Aki's films, appearing in 18 of them....
     and Kati Outinen
    Kati Outinen

    Anna Katriina Outinen is a Finland actress who has often played leading female roles in Aki Kaurism?ki's films.Having studied under Jouko Turkka during his "reign" of drama studies in Finland, she nevertheless has never been associated with the "turkkalaisuus" school of acting methodology....
    , directed by Aki Kaurismäki
    Aki Kaurismäki

    Aki Olavi Kaurism?ki is a Finnish script writer and film director....
    .
  • Kuutamolla (2002), starring Minna Haapkylä and Laura Malmivaara, directed by Aku Louhimies
    Aku Louhimies

    Aku Louhimies is a Finland film director and screenwriter....
    .
  • Tango Kabaree (2001), starring Martti Suosalo
    Martti Suosalo

    Martti Juhani Suosalo is a Finland actor and singer.Suosalo began his career in 1986 appearing on a mini TV series. He began to work as a regular actor on Finland television but also appeared in several films in the early 1990s such as the 1994 film Aapo alongside actors such as Taisto Reimaluoto, Ulla Koivuranta and Kai Lehtinen....
     and Aira Samulin, directed by Pekka Lehto.
  • Minä soitan sinulle illalla (1954), starring Olavi Virta
    Olavi Virta

    Olavi Virta was a Finland singer, acclaimed as the king of Finnish tango. Between 1939 and 1966 he recorded almost 600 songs, many of which are classics of Finnish popular music, and appeared in many films and theatrical productions....
    , directed by Armand Lohikoski
    Armand Lohikoski

    Armand Lohikoski was a Finland Film Film director and writer. He is best known as a director of a number of Pekka ja P?tk? movies....
    .


See also

  • Argentine Tango
    Argentine tango

    Argentine tango may refer to:*Argentine tango as a sub-style of Tango .*Tango music as a musical style....
  • Tango (music)
  • Carlos Gardel
    Carlos Gardel

    Carlos Gardel is perhaps the most prominent figure in the history of tango. Although his birthplace is disputed between Argentina, Uruguay and France, he lived in Argentina from the age of two and acquired Argentine citizenship in 1923....
  • Ástor Piazzolla
    Ástor Piazzolla

    ?stor Pantale?n Piazzolla was an Argentina tango music composer and bandone?n player. His oeuvre revolutionized the traditional tango into a new style termed nuevo tango, incorporating elements from jazz and European classical music....
  • Lunfardo
    Lunfardo

    Lunfardo is an argot of the Spanish language which developed at the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century in the lower classes in and around Buenos Aires and Montevideo....


External links

  • , a Government of Argentina
    Government of Argentina

    The government of Argentina, functioning within the framework of a federal system, is a presidential system representative democracy republic....
     webpage


  • , a New tango shows - Compañia Experimental de Tango Arte webpage