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Tango (other)
Tango is a social dance form including Argentine, Uruguayan, and international ballroom tango. Tango may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Dance * ''Tango'' (Balanchine), a ballet by George Balanchine based on a Stravinsky composition * ''Tango'' (Martins), a ballet by Peter Martins based on a Stravinsky composition *Maxixe (dance), also known as "Brazilian tango" Films *''¡Tango!'' (1933 film), a film by Argentine director Luis Moglia Barth * ''Tango'' (1933 film), a film by Danish director George Schnéevoigt * ''Tango'' (1936 film), a film by Phil Rosen * ''Tango'' (1969 film), a 1969 Bulgarian film * ''Tango'' (1981 film), an animated film by Polish director Zbigniew Rybczyński * ''Tango'' (1993 film), a film by French director Patrice Leconte * ''Tango'' (1998 film), a film by Spanish director Carlos Saura Music and dance Genres and styles *Tango music, a genre of music that originated in Argentina and Uruguay **Tango (flamenco), a song-form or instrumental ...
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Tango
Tango is a partner dance and social dance that originated in the 1880s along the Río de la Plata, the natural border between Argentina and Uruguay. The tango was born in the impoverished port areas of these countries as the result of a combination of Rioplatense Candombe celebrations, Spanish-Cuban Habanera, and Argentine Milonga. The tango was frequently practiced in the brothels and bars of ports, where business owners employed bands to entertain their patrons. The tango then spread to the rest of the world. Many variations of this dance currently exist around the world. On August 31, 2009, UNESCO approved a joint proposal by Argentina and Uruguay to include the tango in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists. History Tango is a dance that has influences from African and European culture. Dances from the candombe ceremonies of former African enslaved people helped shape the modern day tango. The dance originated in lower-class districts of Buenos Aires and Montev ...
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Tango (Sonia & Disappear Fear Album)
''Tango'' is the first studio album by the American folk band Sonia & Disappear Fear, released on October 2, 2007 by Sonia's own Disappear Records label. The majority of the tracks are sung in Spanish with a few being sung in Hebrew, Arabic and English. Five of the tracks are translated versions of older songs: "Fallin'", "Be the One", "Sexual Telepathy", "Because We're Here" and "Millions of Rope". Track listing Personnel ;Sonia & Disappear Fear *Sonia Rutstein Disappear Fear (stylized as ''disappear fear'') is an American indie pop/indie folk/ Americana/ world beat band formed in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1987. Biography Disappear Fear is a songwriter, a band, a visual artist named Sonia Rutstein. Soni ... (SONiA) – lead vocals, guitar *Laura Cerulli – percussionist, drums, backing vocals * John Grant – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, bass, programming *Christopher Sellman – bass Additional personnel *Rabbi Elizabeth Bolton – vocals *Helen Hausmann – viol ...
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Tango (boat)
Armored Troop Carriers (ATC), often called ''Tangos'' from the phonetic alphabet for ''T'', were LCM-6 landing craft modified for riverine patrol missions. They were used by the Mobile Riverine Force (MRF) of the United States Army and Navy in the Vietnam War. They were also used by Republic of Vietnam Navy (RVNN) and Khmer National Navy. History The MRF began to be organised in late 1966 with the arrival of the 2nd Brigade, 9th Infantry Division at Vung Tau on 19 December 1966. The Navy contribution would be RIVFLOT 1, comprising two river assault squadrons (RAS 9 and RAS 11), each with two river assault divisions under them. The basic mission of RIVFLOT 1 was to transport Army troops to battle zones and support them in battle. The craft the Navy acquired for this task was the ATC, a modified LCM-6. Like its World War II ancestor, it had a large well deck for transporting troops and a drop-down ramp for landing soldiers on a hostile beach. The RVNN had been using LCM variants ...
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Tango Desktop Project
The Tango Desktop Project was an open-source initiative to create a set of design guidelines and to provide a consistent user experience for applications on desktop environments. The project created a set of icons known as the Tango Icon Library and that were described as a "proof of concept". The Tango Desktop Project was a project of freedesktop.org, and was closely linked with other freedesktop.org guidelines, such as the Standard Icon Theming Specification. Objectives The objective of the project was to allow software developers to easily integrate their software, in terms of appearance, with the desktop computer. The visual inconsistencies that arise from different desktop environments ( KDE, GNOME, Xfce ...) and custom distributions make it hard for third parties to target Linux. Ideally, any project that follows the Tango guidelines will have a look and feel that matches well with other icons and applications that follow the guidelines. The style did not aim ...
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Tango Magazine
''Tango'' magazine was a national lifestyle magazine for women based in New York City targeting ages 25–44, and focusing on love and relationships. First published in February 2005, the magazine was published by ''Tango Media'', a privately held company owned by Andrea Miller. Within one year Tango doubled its circulation to 200,000, was honored as “Best New Product of the Year” by the Stevie Awards for Women Entrepreneurs, was selected as one of the top new launches of 2005 by Amazon.com, and signed a deal with Passion Parties, reaching six million women via 10,000 consultants. The 2007 rate base was 250,000, though it is unknown how much of this was paid and how much simply verified (i.e., free). ''Tango'' was published on a quarterly basis until the print magazine folded in 2007. Featured stars from hit shows on the cover included ''The West Wing's'' Kristin Chenoweth, '' Desperate Housewives James Denton and Doug Savant with former '' Melrose Place'' co-star and ...
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Tango (ride)
Tango is an amusement ride design produced by the Dutch company KMG that was introduced in 2002. Most carnival Carnival is a Catholic Christian festive season that occurs before the liturgical season of Lent. The main events typically occur during February or early March, during the period historically known as Shrovetide (or Pre-Lent). Carnival typi ...s require riders to be 54 inches (137 cm). Operation and Design The Tango is twenty-three meters high, and it revolves around 3 different axes and has room for twenty-four persons, with eight on each axes. The Tango is built on one central trailer. The construction time of this attraction amounts 4 to 5 hours with 3 persons. References Upside-down amusement rides Amusement rides introduced in 2002 2002 establishments in the Netherlands {{amusement-ride-stub ...
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Tango (play)
''Tango'' is a drama written by Polish writer, dramatist and cartoonist Sławomir Mrożek (1930–2013). It was first published in the literary magazine '' Dialog (Dialogue)'' in 1964. In Poland, ''Tango'' was staged for the first time in Bydgoszcz in 1965. The drama has been translated into English, Italian, Japanese, French, Danish, Hebrew, Czech, Slovenian, Dutch, Estonian, German, Spanish and other languages. Plot The play is set in a non-defined time in the home of Stomil and Eleonora, parents of Artur (student of medicine). The home is disorganized, not only because of the way it is furnished, but also through the complete lack of house rules and common values; everyone can do whatever they want. In addition, many unneeded objects like a baby carriage, an old wedding dress, and a catafalque after Artur grandfather's death, can be found in there. It seems that "perplexity" may be the word that describes their lives best. Despite Artur’s attempts being bound to fail, he tr ...
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Tango (novel)
''Tango'' is a novel by English author Alan Judd published in 1989 by Hutchinson. Quentin Letts writing in ''The Daily Telegraph'' described it as "his funniest novel to date".back cover, Flamingo p/b edition publ. 1993, . Plot Introduction The novel tells the story of William Wooding, the overweight 35-year old manager of an English bookshop in the capital of an unnamed South American country. He realizes that Carlos, the newly installed president is an old school friend and soon after is approached by the mysterious Mr Box who recruits him for the now privatized British Intelligence Agency who plan to engineer the overthrow of the government with the assistance of Williams influence with the president. Love interest is provided by Theresa a beautiful prostitute who frequents Maria's Tango club and with whom William falls in love. But Theresa is seeking a better life for herself and has caught the eye of the president. Reception The rear jacket of the 1993 Flamingo paperbac ...
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Tango (comics)
''Tango'' was a comics anthology published in Melbourne, Australia by Cardigan Comics, with nine issues of ''Tango'', published intermittently from 1997 to 2009, and an additional compilation The Tango Collection', published in 2009 by Allen & Unwin. Overview ''Tango'' is described as "the Australian romance comics anthology". Each issue features contributions by comic artists living and working in Melbourne and other parts of Australia and New Zealand. The first three issues of ''Tango'' were large format publications, inspired by large format anthologies from the United States such as the early issues of ''RAW''. Later issues became smaller in format, and beginning with the fourth issue in 2001 (''Tango Quatro''), each has been sub-titled with a theme of "Love and ...". Respectively, the themes for issues four through nine have been: 'Love and Death', 'Love and the Senses', 'Love and Sex', 'Love and Sedition' 'Love and Food', and 'Love and War'. Drawing on contributions ...
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TV6 (Lithuania)
TV6 is a Lithuanian terrestrial, satellite and cable television channel owned by the Nordic television company Viasat. It was launched on March 31, 2002. TV6 focuses on entertainment and occasional but high-profile sports broadcasts (like the UEFA Champions League), comedy, sitcoms, action, science fiction and reality programmes from the USA are popular fixtures. Its inaugural night of broadcasting set the tone by scheduling a game from the 2006 ice hockey World Championships and the movie '' Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines''. TV6 (along with several other Viasat channels) are broadcast from London in the United Kingdom making them exempt from strict Swedish advertising laws. They did however agree not to advertise alcoholic beverages or broadcast advertising targeting children as part of their terrestrial license. This has however made them subject to broadcasting laws in the UK, with a broadcast of Family Guy in April 2015 breaching Ofcom rules. TV6, as with other ...
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Tango (telecom)
Tango SA is a Luxembourgish telecom company that offers TV, Internet, fixed and mobile telephony services to residential customers, the self-employed and small businesses. As of January 2018, Tango counted around 280,000 customers mainly located in Luxembourg, Belgium, France, Germany. The company has 9 outlet stores and 17 partner outlets. Tango has a partnership with Vodafone. Tele2 sold Tango to Proximus Group in 2008, which also owns Telindus, another telecom company in Luxembourg, and both companies were brought together under one structure in October 2016. Competitors Tango is the second largest of Luxembourg's three main mobile telecommunications operators. It competes with Orange Luxembourg (formerly VOX mobile) and POST Luxembourg. Tango TV Tango TV propose 4 formulas: S, Luso, L and XL, and thematic TV bouquets. Tango provide a similar French-language channels line-up with its Belgian counterpart Proximus Pickx. S It is the basic offer, which include essential cha ...
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Public Warning
''Public Warning'' is the first studio album by English hip hop artist Lady Sovereign, released on 31 October 2006. Was originally due for release in November 2005 but was pushed back after Lady Sovereign was signed by Island Def Jam. In a July 2006 press release, the album's track listing was confirmed. ''Public Warning'' features Lady Sovereign's three past singles, tracks from her two EPs: '' Vertically Challenged'' and '' Blah Blah'', as well as newly recorded tracks for the release, including " Love Me or Hate Me" and "Those Were the Days". The album was released in the U.K. on 5 February 2007, with a live cover of the Sex Pistols' "Pretty Vacant" as a bonus track. ''Public Warning'' received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the production and lyrical content for carrying both humor and substance. The album sold over 125,000 copies in the United States and sold 250,000 copies worldwide. Critical reception ''Public Warning'' received generally posit ...
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