Who started the tango?
The tango is a popular dance that originated in the 1880s in the working-class neighborhoods of Buenos Aires and Montevideo, the capitals of Argentina and Uruguay, respectively. The tango is said to have developed as a result of the fusion of African and European dance traditions. The music for the tango is typically played on the bandoneon, a type of accordion, and the guitar. The dance is characterized by its close embrace, intricate footwork, and dramatic movements. The tango has become a symbol of passion and sensuality, and is enjoyed by people all over the world.