concept   tango

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Argentina (1) Uruguay (1) United States (1) Finland (1) Japan (1) United Kingdom (1) Argentinian (1) China (1) Spain (1) Canada (1) Japanese (1) Korean (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 tango Argentina Tango is a deeply ingrained and widely celebrated cultural tradition in Argentina, encompassing music, dance, and festivals. 14
2 tango Uruguay Tango is a significant part of Uruguayan cultural identity with strong historical connections to Argentina. 8
3 tango United States Tango is seen as a passionate and dramatic niche form of dance in the United States, often associated with ballroom dancing. 7
4 tango Finland In Finland, tango is a popular and well-established dance form enjoyed in festivals and as an expressive art form. 4
5 tango Japan In Japan, tango is admired for its elegance and sophistication, often as a specialized dance form and background music. 4
6 tango United Kingdom Tango is considered a specialized and elegant dance with limited cultural significance in the UK. 4
7 tango Argentinian Tango is a passionate and widely appreciated social dance with deep cultural significance in Argentinian culture. 3
8 tango China The tango is less popular in Chinese culture compared to traditional Chinese dances and is not commonly encountered in mainstream music or culture. 2
9 tango Spain Tango has had a significant impact on the development of Spanish music and dance forms. 2
10 tango Canada Tango is a niche dance form in Canada, popular in specific communities but not widely practiced nationally. 1
11 tango Japanese Tango is appreciated in Japanese culture as an elegant and passionate dance, but is not deeply rooted in their cultural heritage. 1
12 tango Korean In Uruguay, K-pop and traditional Korean music are more prominent than tango in Korean cultural expressions. 1