Tango is a dance of passion, emotion and love. Tango allows any and everyone to participate without any judgement or separation. Tango is obviously a subculture. Subculture is defined as a culture within a broader mainstream culture, with its own separate values, practices, and beliefs. In the article, everyone is clearly accepting loving and enjoying the 3 minutes of Tango. Its taking the couple’s to a place where they bond all in that moment. Tango is a language of dance, rhythm and connection. I read, “Argentines are fond of describing lead and follow as the offering and receiving of "intention." They use this term to describe how two partners improvise steps, of course, but also qualities in their dance.” Another powerful attribute of the dance is how it captured the people who just sat back and watched. It capitvated them they obviously felt the bond , emotion land language of the dance. You have body language and body chemistry and all that participate feel that chemistry. The cultural of Tango amongst so many different cultures are one. No separation all had the same interest, Tango. They allowed themselves to get consumed with the dance and chemistry with their partner and for 3 minutes allowed differences surrounding them to be unnoticed. …show more content…
They wrote about issues and truths that deliberately opposed certain aspects of our larger society. After further research it appears that The Beat Generation of the 1950’s became the Hippies of the1960’s. Same views and values just a different generation. The KKK would also be considered a counterculture they openly rejected the rights of African Americans & miorities and continue till this