Bachatango
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Bachatango is a style of dance that fuses the four-step Dominican bachata with Argentine tango moves,[1] including elaborated kicks, dips, turns, ganchos, leg wraps and long pauses. The dance is characterized by sensual hip and body movements. Partners hold each other in a closed position where the female's inside right thigh is in contact with the inside of the male's right thigh, while using the hand placements of typical Latin style dances.