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Tango Nuevo is a form of tango that incorporates new elements into traditional tango music and an evolution of tango dance that began to develop in the 1980s[1]. The term Tango Nuevo is used to refer to everything that has happened with the tango since the 1980s, and it is not a question of a style[1]. Tango Nuevo is not a specific style of dancing, but rather a term used to describe what is happening with tango dancing in general[1]. Nuevo Tango or Tango Nuevo, the dance, followed the creation of Tango Nuevo Music[3]. Astor Piazzolla was at the forefront of this movement, and his music is often associated with Tango Nuevo[3]. Tango Nuevo is characterized by its emphasis on improvisation, fluidity, and creativity[1]. It is danced to a variety of music, including traditional tango, electronic tango, and alternative tango[1]. Tango Nuevo has been embraced by many dancers and teachers, including Gustavo Naveira, Norberto "El Pulpo" Esbrés, Fabián Salas, Esteban Moreno, Claudia Codega, Sebastián Arce, and Mariana Montes[1]. Tango Nuevo has also been the subject of many workshops, seminars, books, and numerous other learning materials for beginner tango dancers and experienced ones alike[4].
==== Tango Nuevo: A Modern Twist on a Traditional Dance ====
Tango Nuevo, also known as "New Tango," is a contemporary style of Argentine tango that emerged in the late 20th century. It is an innovative and dynamic approach to the traditional dance, incorporating elements from various other dance forms and musical genres. Tango Nuevo pushes the boundaries of the traditional tango and embraces a more experimental and expressive style.


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==== Origins and Influences ====
Tango Nuevo was pioneered by the renowned Argentine tango dancer and choreographer, [[Gustavo Naveira]], in the 1980s. Naveira, along with his partner, [[Fabian Salas]], introduced a new way of dancing tango that broke away from the traditional structure and embraced improvisation and individual expression.


[1] <nowiki>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuevo_tango</nowiki>
Tango Nuevo drew inspiration from contemporary dance forms such as ballet and jazz, as well as other Latin American dances like salsa and milonga. It also incorporated elements from modern and post-modern dance styles, including a focus on fluidity, connection, and musical interpretation.


[2] <nowiki>https://youtube.com/channel/UCUKptFgKHVYM1GoQvgeDU_A</nowiki>
==== Characteristics and Techniques ====
One of the key characteristics of Tango Nuevo is its emphasis on improvisation and individual expression. Unlike traditional tango, which follows a set structure and sequence of steps, Tango Nuevo allows dancers to interpret the music and create their own movements in the moment. This improvisational aspect gives dancers the freedom to express themselves and connect with their partner in a more personal and spontaneous way.


[3] <nowiki>https://www.heritageinstitute.com/danceinfo/descriptions/nuevo_tango.htm</nowiki>
Another distinguishing feature of Tango Nuevo is its dynamic and energetic movements. Dancers often incorporate quick footwork, intricate leg wraps, and dramatic lifts and drops into their routines. This adds excitement and intensity to the dance, creating a visually captivating experience for both dancers and spectators.


[4] <nowiki>https://www.ultimatetango.com/blog/mauricio-castro-and-tango-discovery-method</nowiki>
In terms of technique, Tango Nuevo places a strong emphasis on connection and communication between partners. Dancers must establish a clear and responsive connection through their embrace, allowing them to move together seamlessly and interpret the music as one. This connection is essential for the improvisational nature of Tango Nuevo, as it enables dancers to communicate their movements and intentions effectively.


[5] <nowiki>http://www.tangonuevo.ca</nowiki>
==== Impact and Evolution ====
Tango Nuevo has had a significant impact on the world of tango, both in Argentina and internationally. It has attracted a new generation of dancers and enthusiasts who are drawn to its innovative and expressive nature. Tango Nuevo has also influenced the music associated with tango, with contemporary musicians incorporating elements of jazz, electronic, and world music into their compositions.


[6] <nowiki>https://youtube.com/watch?v=SCLO449Ibwo</nowiki>
While Tango Nuevo has been met with some resistance from traditionalists who believe in preserving the authenticity of the original tango, it has undeniably revitalized the dance and brought it into the modern era. Tango Nuevo continues to evolve and adapt, embracing new influences and pushing the boundaries of what is possible within the tango tradition.
 
In conclusion, Tango Nuevo is a modern and dynamic style of Argentine tango that blends elements of contemporary dance forms with the traditional tango. It offers dancers the freedom to improvise and express themselves, while maintaining the core principles of connection and musicality. Tango Nuevo has had a profound impact on the world of tango and continues to captivate audiences with its innovative and expressive nature.

Latest revision as of 17:51, 1 September 2023

Tango Nuevo: A Modern Twist on a Traditional Dance

Tango Nuevo, also known as "New Tango," is a contemporary style of Argentine tango that emerged in the late 20th century. It is an innovative and dynamic approach to the traditional dance, incorporating elements from various other dance forms and musical genres. Tango Nuevo pushes the boundaries of the traditional tango and embraces a more experimental and expressive style.

Origins and Influences

Tango Nuevo was pioneered by the renowned Argentine tango dancer and choreographer, Gustavo Naveira, in the 1980s. Naveira, along with his partner, Fabian Salas, introduced a new way of dancing tango that broke away from the traditional structure and embraced improvisation and individual expression.

Tango Nuevo drew inspiration from contemporary dance forms such as ballet and jazz, as well as other Latin American dances like salsa and milonga. It also incorporated elements from modern and post-modern dance styles, including a focus on fluidity, connection, and musical interpretation.

Characteristics and Techniques

One of the key characteristics of Tango Nuevo is its emphasis on improvisation and individual expression. Unlike traditional tango, which follows a set structure and sequence of steps, Tango Nuevo allows dancers to interpret the music and create their own movements in the moment. This improvisational aspect gives dancers the freedom to express themselves and connect with their partner in a more personal and spontaneous way.

Another distinguishing feature of Tango Nuevo is its dynamic and energetic movements. Dancers often incorporate quick footwork, intricate leg wraps, and dramatic lifts and drops into their routines. This adds excitement and intensity to the dance, creating a visually captivating experience for both dancers and spectators.

In terms of technique, Tango Nuevo places a strong emphasis on connection and communication between partners. Dancers must establish a clear and responsive connection through their embrace, allowing them to move together seamlessly and interpret the music as one. This connection is essential for the improvisational nature of Tango Nuevo, as it enables dancers to communicate their movements and intentions effectively.

Impact and Evolution

Tango Nuevo has had a significant impact on the world of tango, both in Argentina and internationally. It has attracted a new generation of dancers and enthusiasts who are drawn to its innovative and expressive nature. Tango Nuevo has also influenced the music associated with tango, with contemporary musicians incorporating elements of jazz, electronic, and world music into their compositions.

While Tango Nuevo has been met with some resistance from traditionalists who believe in preserving the authenticity of the original tango, it has undeniably revitalized the dance and brought it into the modern era. Tango Nuevo continues to evolve and adapt, embracing new influences and pushing the boundaries of what is possible within the tango tradition.

In conclusion, Tango Nuevo is a modern and dynamic style of Argentine tango that blends elements of contemporary dance forms with the traditional tango. It offers dancers the freedom to improvise and express themselves, while maintaining the core principles of connection and musicality. Tango Nuevo has had a profound impact on the world of tango and continues to captivate audiences with its innovative and expressive nature.