1. tango - Noun
2. tango - Verb
3. Tango - Proper noun
dance a tango
a ballroom dance of Latin-American origin
Source: WordNetA couple dances Tango Arguably, the main contribution to music entered through folklore, where the true soul of the Latin American and Caribbean countries is expressed. Source: Internet
AVD has hosted Ragtime-Era Tea Dances monthly since 1991 with the Mont Alto Ragtime and Tango Orchestra. Source: Internet
And making it a reality is Tango, a new-generation AR technology incorporating area learning, depth perception and motion tracking – letting users do more, play more and explore more like never before. Source: Internet
In one scene Pacino’s character performs the tango with a beautiful woman, to the sentimental amazement of his young sidekick, and by extension, the audience. Source: Internet
Biographers estimate that Piazzolla wrote around 3,000 pieces and recorded around 500. In the summer of 1985 he appeared with his Quinteto Tango Nuevo at the Almeida Theatre in London for a week-long engagement. Source: Internet
In genres such as tango, which use a lot of bowed passages and jazz-style pizzicato lines, the bassists tend to come from classical or jazz training routes. Source: Internet