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Tango on UNESCO world heritage list

BARBARA SURK   09/30/09 10:43 AM ET   AP

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Tango was declared part of the world's cultural heritage by the United Nations on Wednesday and granted the international seal of approval Argentina and Uruguay have long sought for the dramatic dance and its sensual moves.

The 24 members of UNESCO's Intergovernmental Committee of Intangible Heritage granted the tango dance and its music protected cultural status at its meeting in Abu Dhabi.

The designation may make Argentina and Uruguay, which both claim to be tango's birthplace, eligible to receive financial assistance from a specialized fund for safeguarding cultural traditions. It will also help both governments justify using public funds to preserve their most famous export after to beef.

"We are very proud," Hernan Lombardi, the minister of culture of the autonomous city of Buenos Aires told the Associated Press on the phone from the Emirates' capital. "We hope this decision will help spread the tradition of tango all over the world."

Tango emerged as a dance style in the late 1800s in the suburbs of Buenos Aires and Montevideo, Uruguay. It is popular in Europe, Japan and the United States. The recent spike in tango's popularity throughout the world is in part attributed to the Broadway hit "Forever Tango" and TV's "Dancing With the Stars."

"Tango is a feeling that can be danced, and that feeling of course is passion," Lombardi told the AP on Wednesday.

The popular image – willowy, spike-heeled women spinning, kicking and lunging across the floor in the arms of tuxedo-clad men – is known as show tango. The kind danced in milongas, or tango dance halls, is more waltzlike, but equally sensual.

Argentina and Uruguay have long been embroiled in a clash over the birthplace of the great tango crooner Carlos Gardel. They kicked aside their differences last year in a joint effort to persuade UNESCO to list tango among UNESCO's traditions worth safeguarding for humanity.

India's Vedic chanting and Japan's Kabuki theater are among the dozens of U.N. protected traditions.

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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
05:30 PM on 09/30/2009
Damn, when am I gonna get to tango with a hot Argentinian woman? Is Mark Sanford's mistress free?
09:09 PM on 09/30/2009
This is your definition of a hot woman??? poor guy.,,,
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SeconLine
Reality is a liberal conspiracy.
01:00 PM on 09/30/2009
Anybody know where I can find a list?

I want to see if New Orleans jazz is recognized by UNESCO.
05:07 PM on 09/30/2009
New Orleans jazz is not significant enough of a movement in-of-itself.
Its significance is primarily as a precursor and contributor to other, more popular musical genres.
12:59 PM on 09/30/2009
Tango only had one genius composer-- Astor Piazzolla. He should be declared a national treasure.
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SeconLine
Reality is a liberal conspiracy.
01:03 PM on 09/30/2009
Only one?

What about Angel Villoldo

composer of El Choclo?
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YankeeCanuck
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01:35 PM on 09/30/2009
Piazzola was great! How about the earlier era, Pugliese, D'Arrienzo, his "ancestors".
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Mannock
Just flew in from Chicago and my arms are tired.
11:30 AM on 10/01/2009
Let us not forget the one who got the ball rolling, even by Astor Piazzolla's own admission...Carlos Gardel.
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JScott
John Galt's last name is McGuffin-Smithee
12:32 PM on 09/30/2009
The kind danced in milongas, or tango dance halls, is more waltzlike-I've heard this is quite popular in Finland.
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StJames
In absentia luci tenebrae vincunt
10:04 AM on 09/30/2009
All because Tom DeLay performed it so gracefully the other night. (With tongue planted firmly in my cheek).

New thought: Isn't it amazing what the UN finds important? We should definitely continue supporting this fine organization.
03:50 AM on 10/07/2009
Tango is a social , improvisational dance. Little to do with "Forever Tango" and absolutely nothing with "Dance with the Stars".
The controversy over Carlos Gardel is between Uruguay and France, not Argentina.