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Taking two to tango

We’re learning a bit about the Argentina tango this week in our online class. Tango is a partner dance that developed in the 1900s in towns along the border between Argentina and Uruguay, then rose as a distinct genre of music and dance in the steamy nightclubs of Argentina’s Buenos Aires and Uruguay’s Montevideo. The musical genre and the dance that personifies it both fuse a variety of European dances and styles of music (the Spanish contradanse, Cuban habanera) with African-inspired rhythms and dances, such as the Afro-Uruguayan candombe. No shame that in your living room the Argentine tango will look more like the 2nd photo than the 1st.

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This week in our online class — Argentina!

All Around This World Map of Argentina for kids

In this week’s online class we explore Argentina — a substantial, sprawling, naturally beautiful and deceptively culturally diverse country in southern South America that has emerged from decades of political and economic instability to be come one of Latin America’s most entrancing nations. In class we will greet each other in an Argentine dialect of Quechua and dance TANGO…Slow, slow, QUICK QUICK slow. You’ll find All Around This World’s overview of Argentina here.

When you think tango, think URUGUAY

When you’re visiting Uruguay, don’t you dare talk about tango as the exclusive music of Argentina — Uruguayan tango is the real deal.

Uruguay can tango too! In fact, if you’re from Uruguay, you may protest when anyone associates tango with Argentina and doesn’t mention that the genre began almost simultaneously in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Montevideo, Uruguay. In this video we see a performance of “La Cumparsita” composed in Montevideo in in 1919. Yes!