I'm curious to know from those in European and Asian countries, who or what 
specially popularized tango in your country.?..... but it was Daniel Trenner 
who really made it take off in the U.S,  It seems that Japan has a longer 
history of tango than the U.S.? If you don't live in the U.S, who planted and 
watered the seeds in your country?

Trini de Pittsburgh

Nice thought Trini,
Re Brisbane (Australia) - We (My wife and I) were reminiscing just this week, 
that we took our first "real" Tango lesson with Daniel Trenner, when passing 
through Boston, a long time ago.  We did not see the big stage shows here.  The 
growth seems to have emerged around the time of the movie "The Tango Lesson" 
and some popular performers, including Julio Iglesias & Yo-Yo Ma came out with 
CD's, popularising the music, and consciousness, of Tango.  A number of 
individuals and larger Latin dance schools picked up on it and started 
teaching.  It seems to have been a nation-wide phenomenon around the same time. 
 The Tango based charity Milonga Para Los NiƱos, started in Brisbane and now in 
its 10th year, has also helped to bring Tango communities together in a common 
cause.  www.paralosninos.net
Best,
John
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