The rhythms of passionate tango in the streets of Buenos Aires Automatic translate
Latin America beckons our eyes with a promise of vivid emotions and unforgettable impressions, albeit built on startling contrasts. Today, more and more often, in search of a place for a perfect holiday that allows us not only to enjoy the sun on warm sand, but also to discover the unknown world, we, like the great Combinator, are looking for inspiration among the raging Latin colors and no less hot temperaments. But even among the Hispanic diversity, one city stands out for its special atmosphere, the inimitable symbiosis of music, forbidden dances, burning passions and primordial emotions.
Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, a city where an eternal holiday reigns, rightfully claims to be the most passionate city in the world, because it was here that the burning rhythm of sensual tango was born and subjugated the whole rhythm of life. And let Latin Europe have something to boast about in other aspects of cultural life, the main merit that determines the character of this city remains burning and forbidden street dances today.
The country of tango, pristine passions and genuine emotions, love, hope, desire and pain is open to everyone, regardless of character, budget and age, because this city offers to abandon all troubles and troubles, plunge into a maelstrom of desires and fantasies, simultaneously turning over its worldview and finally understand what simple human happiness is.
All you need to know Buenos Aires from the other side is to turn off the tourist routes and surrender to the rhythm of street life. In this amazing city, where despair and passion are entwined in an incredible ball of feelings and emotions, many are led by the desire to plunge into the atmosphere of an eternal holiday, and this desire can satisfy any trip. But if you want to see the real Argentine tango and your heart to strive for this legend, think about your trip in advance. To learn the true nature of this dance that has conquered the whole world, it will not work, following the guide in the cozy safety of tourist groups, because tango begins only when real life begins. To fully enjoy the amazing atmosphere, leave enough free time on your trip to visit clubs, dance floors and open performances - the rhythm of life of this amazing city will pick you up and demonstrate all its treasures.
The ideal route following the tango rhythms will be a uniform combination of thoughtful relaxation and improvised walks. If you tell your tour operator about your interest, you can optimally allocate time. Of course, there is a period when tango melodies literally permeate the whole city - in December, when they celebrate tango day and in August, when an international festival takes place in Buenos Aires. During the festival, tango reigns in all open areas of the capital - music, songs and actually dancing merge into a single extravaganza of passions and burning emotions. During this period, you can enjoy the art of the best masters from around the world literally on every corner.
No less enchanting show awaits those who visited Buenos Aires on December 11, when the dance festival marks the birthday of the famous singer, who has made tango famous all over the world - Carlos Gardel. But during this period you won’t be able to fully enjoy the intimacy and sensuality of tango: crowds of tourists, huge performances, masses of spectators turn the city into a seething cauldron, slightly blurring the impressions of forbidden passions and a unique, burning glowing atmosphere.
In fact, tango in Buenos Aires can be enjoyed for a whole year, because today on venues surrounded by cafes and restaurants, in clubs and small pubs, great music is played, to which couples of all comebacks and complexions dance. Concerts and parties continue uninterruptedly in bars, clubs and boliche (discos), while the fun only begins after 3 a.m. And improvised shows, actions and performances, in which the audience is drawn into, are held almost every day. Palermo is considered the most prestigious area for nightlife.
Tango time comes with sunset, but the rest of the time in Buenos Aires there is something to enjoy: architectural monuments, museums, bullfighting in the Matadores area, excellent cuisine with a luxurious selection of seafood, unique live concerts in the style of not only tango, but also flamenco, fairs craftsmen and antiques (for example, the famous extravaganza in San Telmo, which can be visited on the weekend), fire shows will certainly satisfy the most demanding gourmet. Such stone and crystal products, as in Buenos Aires, you will not find anywhere else, and craftsmen are ready to bargain, sometimes reducing the price of jewelry and interior items by almost five times. And one cannot fail to pay tribute to the ritual of drinking Argentinean coffee, which is served with a glass of mineral water and orange fresh! Pay special attention to the cradle of tango - the colorful quarter of La Boke, where once arrived new immigrants who built colorful houses from slate sheets and where you can still visit the most avant-garde cafes in Buenos Aires and Kamenito street, where you can enjoy impromptu from the locals and the atmosphere of the old era, genuine tango, not subject to general commercialization.
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Buenos Aires owes its unique atmosphere - free, energetic, courageous, devoid of conventions - and passion to an incredible story. In this city, only a twentieth of all the inhabitants is truly Hispanic, while the bulk of the townspeople are the inhabitants of all continents brought to distant Argentina by fate. And each of them brought something from their historical homeland to the image of the city.
In the current capital of Argentina, the intelligentsia of the whole world has escaped repression and revolution. Buenos Aires was a kind of Promised Land, which gave hope for a new life for writers, artists, aristocrats, and representatives of the lower strata of society. Buenos Aires was founded in the beautiful bay of La Plata back in 1538, the legendary conquistador de Mendoza, and since then it has remained a city of amazing contrasts of poverty and wealth.
The history of the dance that made Buenos Aires famous throughout the world is much shorter. Tango was born, the name of which was first mentioned at the end of the 19th century, where the poorest and most dangerous inhabitants of Buenos Aires found their refuge - on the outskirts. In his unique and easily recognizable rhythms, an incredible mixture of despair, pain, betrayal, love, greed, hope, nostalgia was beaten off.
Tango arose from a mixture of Uruguayan, African and Cuban dances and was originally only male dance, but quickly transformed into our usual duet and by 1912, when, along with the expansion of suffrage, it had gained a new round of popularity, migrated from gangster dens and brothels to bars and taverns of the city, and from there - to fashionable secular living rooms, elegant and luxurious tango salons. From Latin Europe he migrated to Europe and America, having conquered the whole world in record time with his frankness, audacity, energy and romance.
In Buenos Aires, full of temptations, aromas and mysteries, today you can meet the ghosts of past eras, the romance of the beginning of the last century, in an amazing symbiosis coexisting with modern entertainment, vibrant shows and luxurious establishments. Sincere, like the dance in the rhythm of which he lives today, the amazing holiday city offers to abandon the worldly bustle and get lost in the bright lights of night streets and passionate melodies, find yourself…
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