No, I don´t dance tango YET. I have been doing some reasearch about it and I found out how it originated. Apparently, it was in the late 19th century when Buenos Aires teemed with immigrants from Europe and Africa, many of whom found themselves lonely and looking for companionship in their new home. These forlorn people found their way to the salons, seeking drinks to drown their sorrows, temporary friendship, and any entertainment to help ease their depression. The mix of cultures combined to bring about a new style of music, formed from African beats, Indian rhythms, Latin influences, and the popular music of the pampas (flatlands) in Argentina. This new music was dubbed Tango. Next month I´m going to Argentina, I already have all of the buenos aires apartments booked so I´m ready to learn! Nikki
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No, I don´t dance tango YET. I have been doing some reasearch about it and I found out how it originated. Apparently, it was in the late 19th century when Buenos Aires teemed with immigrants from Europe and Africa, many of whom found themselves lonely and looking for companionship in their new home. These forlorn people found their way to the salons, seeking drinks to drown their sorrows, temporary friendship, and any entertainment to help ease their depression. The mix of cultures combined to bring about a new style of music, formed from African beats, Indian rhythms, Latin influences, and the popular music of the pampas (flatlands) in Argentina. This new music was dubbed Tango.
Next month I´m going to Argentina, I already have all of the buenos aires apartments booked so I´m ready to learn!
Nikki
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