Ballroom Tango is a partner dance that originated in the late 19th century in Argentina. It is characterized by its dramatic poses, sharp movements, and close embrace between partners. The dance is typically performed to music that features a strong, syncopated rhythm, allowing dancers to express passion and intensity through their movements.
In Ballroom Tango, dancers often perform intricate footwork and sharp turns, showcasing their connection and communication. The dance is usually performed in a competitive setting or social events, with specific styles such as American Tango and International Tango offering different techniques and interpretations.