Uruguayan tango

Uruguayan tango is a form of dance that originated in the neighborhoods of Montevideo, Uruguay towards the beginnings of the 20th century a few years later than Argentine tango[1]. It consists of a variety of styles that developed in different regions of Argentina and Uruguay.

The dance is often accompanied by several musical forms such as:

One of the most famous and well-known tango songs is La Cumparsita,[2][3] written by Gerardo Matos Rodríguez in Montevideo in 1919.

Contents

Musicians

Uruguayan tango musicians include:

Uruguayan tangos

Famous Uruguayan tangos include:

Where to Tango

Places to go learn and dance tango include:

External links

References

  1. ^ Norese, María Rosalía: Contextualization and analysis of tango. Its origins to the emergence of the avant-garde. University of Salamanca, 2002 (restricted online copy at Google Books)
  2. ^ Luis Guzman: La Cumparsita. In Encyclopedia of Contemporary Latin American and Caribbean Cultures. CRC Press 2000, ISBN 9780415229715, p. 462 (restricted online copy at Google Books)
  3. ^ Leslie Bethell: The Cambridge history of Latin America. Cambridge university Press 1995, ISBN 9780521495943, p. 361 (restricted online copy at Google Books)