Tango The Latin Dance Sensation 💔 - Police often raided, or closed dance halls -#tango#tangolive

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Published3 months ago
Duration2:08
Video IDGC4z7dX39f4
Languageen
CategoryMusic
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeYouTube Short

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Views73
Likes2
Comments0
Engagement Rate2.74%
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Hey music lovers! 🌍🎶 Welcome to TOOST Music Where the legends never fade — and the party never ends. This Short story is about Tango music and the sensual dance form Argentina. Originated in late 19th-century Buenos Aires as a sensual, intimate dance with roots in working-class neighborhoods. Its close, provocative style and low-class origins initially outraged high society, leading to it being deemed immoral and often repressed, though it later became a global phenomenon. Origins and "Forbidden" Nature Social Class: Tango was born in the marginalized port neighborhoods, stemming from African, European, and Creole influences. Scandalous Body Contact: The dance was considered aggressive and overly sexual, involving close body contact (cheek to rib cage) that contradicted the polite formality of the era's standard dances, such as the waltz. The "Reptile": Elite Argentine society once despised it, with writer Leopoldo Lugones describing it as a "reptile from the brothel". Police Suppression: Due to its scandalous reputation, police often targeted, raided, or closed dance halls where it was performed, fueling the reputation as "forbidden," say PBS and Brisbane House Of Tango. Evolution and Acceptance Paris Success: The tango became a massive hit in Paris in 1912 before gaining acceptance in high-society Argentina. State Repression (1955-1983): Later, during Argentina's military dictatorship, political unrest led to bans on public meetings and restrictions that caused a "dark era," pushing it underground. Cultural Treasure: Today, it is recognized as a profound form of connection and a cherished national dance in Argentina. Note: While the tango was called "forbidden," the 1980s dance "Lambada" is also frequently referred to by that title. These short stories provide a historical background for the timeless channel legacy. Born from TOOST Music, we’ve evolved into a dedicated archive of the greatest voices, rhythms, and stories from Latin America and the Caribbean. We honor the legends: Celia Cruz, Héctor Lavoe, Selena, Juan Gabriel, Tito Puente, and the unsung heroes of salsa, cumbia, bolero, mariachi, Latin jazz, and beyond. Every upload is a restoration — remastered in HD, rich with context, and built to make you feel: 💔 the bolero that broke your heart 💔Tango the sensual music and cultural reputation 🕺 the salsa that made you dance all night 🌎 the folk song that reminded you of home Through cultural documentaries, global fiesta playlists, and modern remixes, we keep the legacy alive — for fans, for families, for the next generation. And for creators: Yes, you can use our music. As Legenda Publishing (formerly TOOST Publishing), we offer royalty-free Latin tracks — authentic, legal, and made for your videos, films, and streams. This is more than a channel. This is cultura. This is memory. This is Legenda. 🔔 Subscribe. Remember. Dance. #latinmusic #latinclassics #salsalegends #fiestalatina #legendarylatinartists #latinremix #musicalatina #latinamerica #caribbeanbeats #latinjazz #musicadocumental #latinplaylist #CulturaSonora #urbanlatin #fusionlatina #latinfolk

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