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Malambo is a traditional folkloric dance that was born in the Argentine pampa as far back as the 1600s. Considering its origins on the expansive flatlands, it makes sense that this is a dance choreographed exclusively for men, and it most definitely has a Wild West, cowboy feel to it. Accompanied by guitars, malambo dancers wear billowy trousers and wide-brimmed hats, and use lots of tap steps, as well as twists and leg flicks familiar in tango. Malambo is a step dance, which historically was brought from Mexico in a form of Zapateado and developed in South American countries, mostly in Argentina.