National Tango Day (also known
as International
Tango Day) is celebrated annually on December 11. The date was chosen
to commemorate the shared birthday of two prominent figures in the history of
tango: singer Carlos Gardel and composer Julio de Caro.
Key Details
- Date: December 11
- Significance: Honors the rich cultural legacy of
the tango music and dance form.
- Origin: The idea was proposed by Argentine
composer Ben Molar in the 1960s, and it was officially made a national day
in Argentina in 1977. It has since gained worldwide recognition.
- UNESCO Status: In 2009, UNESCO (United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) added the tango to its
Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity lists, recognizing it as a high
art form that originated in the Río de la Plata region between Argentina
and Uruguay.
- Celebrations: The day is celebrated globally with
various events, including concerts, dance festivals, workshops, and social
gatherings known as milongas.

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