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Definition of tangos

Tangos
Tango Tan"go, n.; pl. Tangos. [Sp., a certain dance.] (a) A difficult dance in two-four time characterized by graceful posturing, frequent pointing positions, and a great variety of steps, including the cross step and turning steps. The dance is of Spanish origin, and is believed to have been in its original form a part of the fandango. (b) Any of various popular forms derived from this.
Tango
Tango Tan"go, n.; pl. Tangos. [Sp., a certain dance.] (a) A difficult dance in two-four time characterized by graceful posturing, frequent pointing positions, and a great variety of steps, including the cross step and turning steps. The dance is of Spanish origin, and is believed to have been in its original form a part of the fandango. (b) Any of various popular forms derived from this.

Meaning of tangos from wikipedia

- Look up Tangos or tangos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tangos may refer to: "Tangos" (song), a song po****rized in Spain Tangos (district), a district...
- and dance patterns happens all the time. Ballroom tangos use different music and styling from the tangos from the River Plata region (Uruguay and Argentina)...
- Tangos was a baran**** (or district) of Navotas in the Philippines until 2013. It was divided to Tangos North, Navotas and Tangos South, Navotas on 2013...
- Tangos North is one of the eighteen baran****s (or districts) of Navotas in the Philippines . It is divided to Tangos North, Navotas and Tangos South, Navotas...
- Tangos South is one of the eighteen baran****s (or districts) of Navotas in the Philippines . It is divided to Tangos North, Navotas and Tangos South, Navotas...
- performed and recorded tangos. Some classical composers have written tangos, such as Isaac Albéniz in España (1890), Erik Satie in Le Tango perpétuel (1914)...
- However, the tango is normally performed in the A Phrygian mode. In some English sources the flamenco tango is written with an -s; "the tangos is..." The...
- All pages with titles beginning with Tango All pages with titles containing Tango Tanga (disambiguation) Tangos (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
- have their own Tangos. Collectively, the tangos from Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, and Houston are known as the 4 Hor****. Individual Tango members use regionally...
- The tangor (C. reticulata × C. sinensis) is a citrus fruit hybrid of the mandarin orange (Citrus reticulata) and the sweet orange (Citrus sinensis). The...