Tango dancers who attend a milonga dance party are called milongueros. This sculpture is outside one of many Argentine Tango dance establishments in Buenos Aires. Tango developed in the 1880s from African, indigenous and European influences in impoverished neighborhoods of Buenos Aires, Argentina and Montevideo, Uruguay.
Sculpture Saturday is a challenge hosted by Sally Kelly at Ruined for Life: Phoenix Edition.

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Ha ha! Si
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That must have been made before corona time, haha cause now they would have had to Wear a masc😎
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Definitely no social distancing with tango 😊
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It takes two to Tango 😅
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And music helps also 😄
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Of course yes 😅
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Beautiful
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Very creative tango dancers.
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The real thing is even better!
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Lovely statue!
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Tango is a beautiful dance!
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I agree: a wonderful and sensual dance
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And darn hard to learn!
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