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UNIT 12 - READING 2 Tango
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UNIT 12 - READING 2 Tango
These days, when people hear the word "tango," they usually think about the popular and energetic style of dance. But it originally referred to a style of music used to console the sad and the lonely. During the 1880s, thousands of penniless immigrants from Europe came to Argentina, hoping to make their fortunes on the plains. However, many failed and gathered in the poorest areas of Buenos Aires. These immigrants felt lost and alone, and they shared their unhappiness through music. They created their own special music and dances, using the rhythms of African slaves and the sounds of Spanish colonists. The sadness of the music was emphasized by the melancholic sounds of a type of accordion known as the bandoneon. From this point onward, tango began to develop. As Argentina's economy gradually developed, tango was refined to make it more fashionable and elegant. The lyrics of the songs slowly moved from the subjects of poverty and the loneliness of immigrants to the general subject of romance. Stars were made: singers, dancers, lyricists, and composers. Carlos Gardel, a famous singer, introduced tango through radio and the movies, which made it a worldwide phenomenon. However, in 1930, there was a violent change of government in Argentina. People lost their right to vote, along with many other freedoms. A somber mood spread across the country, which left few people interested in singing or dancing. It was not until the late 1930s that Argentinians got their freedom back. They began to enjoy tango-it was once again a part of their daily lives. However, tango became less fashionable after the 1940s due to the arrival of American swing and rock and roll. From the 1960s to the 1980s, it was enjoyed only by the older generation and by a few enthusiasts. The current revival dates from the early 1980s, when a stage show called Tango Argentina toured the world with a dazzling version of tango. The 1990s became another period of renewal, with tango being influenced by contemporary music like jazz.
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1 These days, when people hear the word "tango," they usually think about the popular and energetic style of dance. 2 But it originally referred to a style of music used to console the sad and the lonely. 3 During the 1880s, thousands of penniless immigrants from Europe came to Argentina, hoping to make their fortunes on the plains. 4 However, many failed and gathered in the poorest areas of Buenos Aires. 5 These immigrants felt lost and alone, and they shared their unhappiness through music. 6 They created their own special music and dances, using the rhythms of African slaves and the sounds of Spanish colonists. 7 The sadness of the music was emphasized by the melancholic sounds of a type of accordion known as the bandoneon. 8 From this point onward, tango began to develop. 9 As Argentina's economy gradually developed, tango was refined to make it more fashionable and elegant. 10 The lyrics of the songs slowly moved from the subjects of poverty and the loneliness of immigrants to the general subject of romance. 11 Stars were made: singers, dancers, lyricists, and composers. 12 Carlos Gardel, a famous singer, introduced tango through radio and the movies, which made it a worldwide phenomenon. 13 However, in 1930, there was a violent change of government in Argentina. 14 People lost their right to vote, along with many other freedoms. 15 A somber mood spread across the country, which left few people interested in singing or dancing. 16 It was not until the late 1930s that Argentinians got their freedom back. 17 They began to enjoy tango-it was once again a part of their daily lives. 18 However, tango became less fashionable after the 1940s due to the arrival of American swing and rock and roll. 19 From the 1960s to the 1980s, it was enjoyed only by the older generation and by a few enthusiasts. 20 The current revival dates from the early 1980s, when a stage show called Tango Argentina toured the world with a dazzling version of tango. 21 The 1990s became another period of renewal, with tango being influenced by contemporary music like jazz.