It takes more than two to tango— in fact, in the case of Forever Tango, it takes 22 dancers and musicians. Created by Luis Bravo in 1994, it was a Broadway hit for 14 months in 1997-98, and returned on two separate occasions, garnering multiple Tony nominations in the process. Tango is a story you tell in three minutes, inhabiting a world where everything can be said with the flick of a leg, the tug of a hand, the tap of a foot, and the arch of an eyebrow. More than just a dance, the tango is a music, a drama, a culture, and a way of life—at once passionate, melancholic, tender and violent.