In the early days, this term was closely associated with the rhythmic and soulful musical expressions that emerged from the diverse communities in the River Plate region. These gatherings, often characterized by the beats of drums and the melodies of indigenous instruments, created a vibrant musical tapestry that would later influence the birth of the Tango.
As time unfolded, the term "tango" expanded in its usage, evolving from its original association with specific musical gatherings to become a broader descriptor for various types of musical events. Eventually, it found a new identity as the name for the dance that would captivate the world.