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Gancho
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a leg hooking or wrapping action used in partner dancing, particularly in tango and Latin dances
What is the "gancho"?
The gancho is a dance move commonly used in Argentine tango. It involves one dancer, usually the follower, extending one leg and hooking it around the other dancer's leg or body. The move is characterized by its sharp, controlled motion and can add a dramatic and stylish element to the dance. The gancho requires precise timing and coordination between partners to execute smoothly. It is often used to create dynamic shapes and enhance the connection between the dancers, adding flair and complexity to the tango performance.