Tango originated in the late 19th century in Buenos Aires, Argentina, blending African, European, and Indigenous influences. Initially controversial for its sensuality, it gained popularity in dance halls. The 1930s-1950s were its “Golden Age,” with orchestras like D’Arienzo and Troilo shaping its music. Tango spread internationally, then declined in Argentina but saw a revival in the 1980s, led by musicians like Astor Piazzolla. Today, it remains an integral part of Argentine culture and a celebrated dance worldwide.
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