The Tango began in the West Indies and found its way to Argentina where it was stylized by the Gauchos. It became the rage in 1921 after the silent screen star Rudolph Valentino brought this romantic dance to millions in "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse". More recently, it has been danced in movies such as True Lies and Scent Of A Woman. Today the Tango is considered the "dancer's dance" and becomes a favorite of all who learn it.
The hold in Tango is more compact than in other moving dances. The walk in Tango differs from walks in other dances in that it is a staccato action obtained by delaying the follow through of the free leg and foot.
Hernando's Hideaway - from "The Pajama Game"
La Cumparsita - Julio Iglesias
Por Una Cabeza - from "Scent Of A Woman"