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How to use tango in a sentence

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If you can waltz, do the tango or even the lambada why not join Ballroom, Latin and Sequence Dancing at Twirles Leisure Complex in Northfleet?
In the class, they learn a number of dances, including the swing, meringue, the tango.
Do the conga, or tango, or merengue at Gloria's Bongos Cuban Cafe in downtown Miami.
With a well known singer, he toured the halls as a professional dancer, excelling at the tango.
The influences that gave rise to the tango in the streets of Buenos Aires range from the Cuban habanera to Sicilian folk song and dance.
He maintains that it takes at least ten years to learn how to dance a tango.
Popular folk music, tango, and national rock were back on the radio and national television to contribute to the national bonding.
Precisely because tango music is devoid of drums it makes it a perfect vehicle for remixers to superimpose beats and drum patterns.
At the gallery, he played a warm-up tango by the Argentine, Astor Piazzola, before launching into 14 minutes of unaccompanied Bach.
Right from his young age, he used to play on his piano, Bach, jazz, rock, tango and folk music from Argentina.
Conversely when she plays jazz or tango or Baroque she brings to it a very modern-classical intelligence and clarity.
They reflect popular music tastes of the time, most notably an interest in the seductive rhythms of the tango.
Like jazz, tango was a heady music that originated from the brothels and bars of the working classes.
There is always a tension in his music between the expressionist angst of contemporary classical music and the tango tradition.
He grabs some girl away from her boyfriend and starts to tango, entirely against her will.
We spent the next five hours with her trying to teach me how to tango, and me, stepping on her feet and apologizing.
Afternoon tea is served daily from 3pm onwards and often there are tea dances where you can waltz and tango away to your heart's content.
If you're tempted to tango among the tulips, Tango Libre kicks off its annual Tango in the Park at the end of the month.
The general trend is to criticise and condemn young girls who get pregnant, instead of remembering it takes two to tango.
No use blaming only one partner because it takes two hands to clap just as it takes two to tango!
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The tango and the turkey-trot had spread overseas, and royalties trod on Persis' toes as they bungled the steps like yokels.
I was saying that Prue is too fine a girl to be allowed to mingle with that tango set.
The following Sunday three of the Carthage preachers attacked the tango.
The tango was upon the world like a Mississippi at flood-time.
In the towns smaller than Carthage the anxiety for the tango fermented.
Uncritical listings of popular and more learned etymologies for tango abound on the Internet.
It's a completely different experience from walking out in a spangly costume and Cuban heels to perform a ballroom tango you've learned only four days previously.
Germany is among the coldest wine producing nations and Delhi is forbiddingly hot for much of the year, yet we were treated to a tango on the palate.
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