Uruguayan Tango with Two Couples

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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2010

After lunch at the Juanico Winery outside of Montevideo, Uruguay, we were treated to some Uruguayan Tango. This video shows two couples dancing the Tango doing the same moves, then switching partners near the end, then back again to their original parnters.
(Recorded by Joseph Hollick of Canada)

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  • Before they started dancing the Uruguayan Tango for us, they did say that the Uruguayan Tango has some dance steps or moves that are different from the Argentinean Tango. That is all that I know.

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  • @Dansito123 you clearly dont know nothing about tango

  • El tango es del Río de la Plata, por supuesto que es de los barrios pobres de Buenos Aires! Y por supuesto que es de los barrios pobres de Montevideo y de Colonia y de otras partes del plata. Como buen uruguayo no considero a un rioplatense, sea del lado oriental o del lado de entrente otra cosa que un hermano. Vaya mi saludo para vos y para mis compatriotas tangueros.

  • @raysalsa1 That everyone think that argentinians invented the Tango, but it was in Uruguay really

  • I am not an expert in tango even though I can dance it but what I 've seen was argentinian tango has more figures and jumps thank uruguayan style. Being uruguayn myself I prefer uruguayan tango.

  • I am not an expert in tango even though I can dance it but what I 've seen was argentinian tango has more figures and jumps thank uruguayan style. Being uruguayn myself I prefer uruguayan tango.

  • im not that educated about the tango in general like say salsa. can anyone tell me what are differences between uruguayan and say argentine and american tango? is it the music, basic steps, or other aspests that make it different. I would really appreciate any information?

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