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Tango
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Tango
A sensual type of dance and music that originated in Montevideo and Buenos Aires (Rio de la Plata) which has spread to the rest of the world
Health benefits Effects of dancing with a partner—increased testosterone; with music—decreased cortisol (ergo decreased stress)


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Walter Kennedy, another faculty member with a piece in the three-night show, also relied on his 10 dancers in developing "En Las Sombras," danced to a tangolike malanga by Argentinian composer Astor Piazzola.
 
 
 
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