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{{Tango Scene
{{Tango Scene
|Cities=Paris
|Cities=Paris
|Website=https://en.parisinfo.com/
|Name=Paris Tango Scene
|Name=Paris Tango Scene
|Location=Paris
|Coordinates=48.8566° N, 2.3522° E
|Description=The Paris Tango Scene is vibrant and diverse, encompassing numerous milongas, practicas, schools, and events that cater to both locals and international visitors.
|History=The tango scene in Paris dates back to the early 20th century when Argentine tango first gained popularity in Europe. Over the decades, Paris has become a central hub for tango culture, attracting dancers, musicians, and enthusiasts from around the world.
|Notable Events=[[Paris Tango Festival]], [[Tango Postale]], [[Milonga at La Bellevilloise]]
|Notable Venues=[[La Bellevilloise]], [[Le Balajo]], [[Café de Paris]]
|Notable Schools=[[Ecole de Tango de Paris]], [[Academia de Tango Paris]], [[Tango Choclo]]
}}
}}
== Overview ==
 
Paris is renowned for its lively and diverse tango scene. The city offers a wide range of tango activities, including regular milongas, practicas, and numerous tango schools. The community is welcoming to both beginners and experienced dancers.
== History ==
Tango was introduced to Paris in the early 20th century by Argentine sailors and soon became a sensation among the city's elite. By the 1910s, the tango craze had firmly taken hold, with the dance being performed in cafes, dance halls, and salons throughout the city. This period marked the beginning of Paris as a significant hub for tango in Europe.
 
The popularity of tango in Paris contributed to its spread across Europe. The dance's exotic and sensual appeal captivated Parisians, leading to a tango boom that lasted through the decade.
 
After a decline during the world wars, tango experienced a revival in the 1980s. The show "Tango Argentino," which premiered in Paris in 1983, played a crucial role in this resurgence, bringing tango back into the spotlight and sparking renewed interest worldwide.
 
== Tango in Paris Today ==
Today, Paris is home to a vibrant tango scene, with numerous events, milongas, and schools dedicated to the dance. The city continues to attract tango enthusiasts from around the world, maintaining its status as a key location in the international tango community.
 
== External Links ==
* [Parilongas](http://www.parilongas.fr) - Comprehensive directory of tango events in Paris.
 
 
== Categories ==
[[Category:Tango Scenes]]
[[Category:Tango in France]]
[[Category:Paris]]

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History

Tango was introduced to Paris in the early 20th century by Argentine sailors and soon became a sensation among the city's elite. By the 1910s, the tango craze had firmly taken hold, with the dance being performed in cafes, dance halls, and salons throughout the city. This period marked the beginning of Paris as a significant hub for tango in Europe.

The popularity of tango in Paris contributed to its spread across Europe. The dance's exotic and sensual appeal captivated Parisians, leading to a tango boom that lasted through the decade.

After a decline during the world wars, tango experienced a revival in the 1980s. The show "Tango Argentino," which premiered in Paris in 1983, played a crucial role in this resurgence, bringing tango back into the spotlight and sparking renewed interest worldwide.

Tango in Paris Today

Today, Paris is home to a vibrant tango scene, with numerous events, milongas, and schools dedicated to the dance. The city continues to attract tango enthusiasts from around the world, maintaining its status as a key location in the international tango community.

External Links


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