Passion, drama, and rhythm. Tango is more than a dance; it's a living expression of Argentine and Uruguayan culture. Discover how this art form conquered the world.
The power of Tango lies in the union between music and movement. An intense and vibrant tradition that speaks of encounters, emotions, and cultural roots.
Music and dance together
Latin America is marked by a blend of ethnicities. Africans, Indigenous people, Europeans, and Asians have created unique expressions like Tango, samba, and talavera pottery.
Diversity that shapes cultures
The sound of the bandoneón, the sharp steps, and the connection between the dancers make Tango a powerful art form. In the Milongas, the tradition remains alive.
What makes Tango unique
Tango was born in the humble neighborhoods of Buenos Aires, where different cultures intersected. Its music speaks of love, longing, and overcoming adversity with intensity and poetry.
Origins marked by pain and resistance
From Carlos Gardel to Hollywood, Tango spread and captivated audiences. In 2009, it was recognized as Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO.
Tango conquers the world
From Carlos Gardel to Hollywood, Tango spread and captivated audiences. In 2009, it was recognized as Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO.