Tango (disambiguation)
Tango is a social dance form including Argentine, Uruguayan, and international ballroom tango.
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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
 
Genres and styles
    
- Tango music, a genre of music that originated in Argentina and Uruguay
- Tango (flamenco), a song-form or instrumental-form of flamenco music
 
 
Albums
    
- Tango (Julio Iglesias album), 1996
 - Tango (Patty Larkin album), 1991
 - Tango (Negative album)
 - Tango (Sonia & Disappear Fear album), 2007
 - Tango (Tanguito album), recorded in 1970 and released posthumously in 1973
 
Compositions
    
- "Tango" (Stravinsky), a 1940 piece originally composed for piano by Russian composer Igor Stravinsky
 
Songs
    
- "Tango" (song), the title track on the Negative album
 - "Tango", a song on the 2006 album, Public Warning by Lady Sovereign
 
Television
    
- Tango (telecom), a mobile telephone operator in Luxembourg and Liechtenstein
 - T.TV, a television channel in Luxembourg formerly known as Tango TV
 - TV6 (Lithuania), also known as Tango TV in Lithuania
 
Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media
    
- Tango (comics), a comics anthology published in Australia since 1997
 - Tango (novel), a 1989 novel by Alan Judd
 - Tango (play), a 1964 play by Sławomir Mrożek
 - Tango (ride), a type of amusement ride
 - Tango Magazine, an American magazine for adult women under 40
 
Military
    
- Tango (boat), also known as the Armored Troop Carrier, used in the Vietnam War
 - Command Post TANGO, a U.S. military installation in South Korea
 - Russian battleship Poltava (1894), sunk by the Japanese, raised and renamed Tango
 - Tango-class submarine, NATO code name for a Russian submarine class
 
People
    
- Tango McCauley (born 1978), American gridiron football player
 - Egisto Tango (1873–1951), Italian conductor
 - Hiromi Tango (born 1976), Japanese installation and performance artist
 - Tom Tango, pseudonym of a Canadian sabermetrician residing in USA
 - Tanguito (1945–1972), a.k.a. Tango, Argentine singer-songwriter
 
Places
    
- Tango, a neighborhood in Glan, Sarangani, Philippines
 - Tango Monastery, near Thimphu, Bhutan
 - Tango Province, Japan, an old province in today's northern Kyoto Prefecture
 - Tangov, Azerbaijan, also spelled Tango, a village
 
Software
    
- Metro WSIT, a Java web services interoperability framework formerly referred to as project Tango by Sun Microsystems, its creator
 - Tango (application), a video-messaging application software
 - Tango (platform), augmented reality computing platform developed and authored by Google
 - Tango (D library), an alternative to the Phobos standard library
 - TANGO, a CORBA+ZMQ based control system
 - Dalim Tango, Dalim's product for colour retouching during the 1990s
 - Tango controls, a CORBA+ZMQ based control system
 - Tango Desktop Project
 - Tango PCB and Tango Schematic, early Computer-aided engineering programs
 
Transport
    
- Tango (tram), a tram type produced by Stadler Rail
 - Air Canada Tango, a defunct low-cost airline launched by Air Canada
 - Commuter Cars Tango, an electric vehicle manufactured in Spokane, Washington, U.S.
 - Paraavis Tango, a Russian paraglider design
 - Paraavis Tango Duett, a Russian paraglider design
 - SEAT Tango, a roadster concept car built by the Spanish car maker SEAT
 - SS Tango, a floating casino located off of Southern California from the late 1930s to the late 1940s, run by mobster Anthony Cornero
 
Other uses
    
- Tango (drink), a soft drink manufactured in the United Kingdom
 - Tango (mythology), the third child of the primordial mother goddess Varima-te-takere
 - Tango, a satellite as part of the Prisma (satellite project) owned by the Swedish Space Corporation
 - Tango, also known as Cluster 4, an ESA satellite in the Cluster II mission
 - Tango, the letter T in the NATO phonetic alphabet
 - Adidas Tango, a type of football designed by Adidas
 
See also
    
- All pages with titles beginning with Tango
 - All pages with titles containing Tango
 - Foxtrot (disambiguation)
 - Tanga (disambiguation)
 - Tangos (disambiguation)
 
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