Argentine Tango Essay

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In the United States of America, there once was this dance that evolved in a slave state known as South Carolina, Charleston, and a dance called Argentine Tango that evolved in america after being brought into the nation through global expansion. Both of these authentic dances exemplify a specific movement of techniques that gives the dance its power and name. Tango gives us a sensational feel that articulates adequate movements and creates richer, profound appearance. The Charleston dance brings out the joy in people that allows a person to let loose and be free. Both of these dances has been brought out into other countries. For example, the Charleston dance first originated in South Carolina and then made it around to other countries where …show more content…

The slaves were introduced to this dance on their plantation, and they did it to express their happiness even though they were not accessed to freedom. The black communities started dancing by twisting their feet in a lazy way. The owners would dance to some type of beat they would make when they were on their free time. The slaves will eventually pick it up, and it became a dance they were fond of. The Charleston dance did not need any preparation. It simply was the bringing the right foot back then forward and doing the same for the left foot in a fast motion. The rhythm was popular in the United States by a song called "The Charleston" which was in the Broadway show Runnin ' Wild and it became the most popular hits of the time. Runnin ' Wild ran from October through June. Since the dance looked as if you were flapping your arms, the women were called flappers. Men were once called flappers, but the women took over. Due to its exciting behavior of flapping the arms, many people will damage their bodies and get a bad “charleston knee”, which promoted this dance as dangerous. Overall, the Charleston dance allows for a person to have fun even without out worrying about getting …show more content…

This dance is a very close partner dance, it brings the dancers closer together, which allows the dance flow more. It originated in Buenos Aires in working class ports in the area of Rio de La Plata. Tango dancers would go to brothels where there will be many immigrants of different races, and they will dance closely together, which brought upon Tango. The brothels also consisted of prostitutes, in which they were used to dance with men. Tango was considered an action where a prostitute and the pimp would dance, and the women were obscene by society. This “acting out” allowed both men and women to rub their bodies together. Due to Tango being a “close dance”, some women would have to wear bumpers to protect themselves from rubbing against their male partners because it felt weird to them. Tango’s popularity came from the lack of women. This absence of women caused men to compete with each other to attract a woman by their moves, which caused the men to dance with each

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