Nieves and Juan Carlos Copes brought the tango and the
milonga to audiences throughout the world. Nieves and Copes had married in Las Vegas; the marriage did not last, yet they continued to be dance partners for decades. In the 1980s, they created and starred in the musical
Tango Argentino. and during the
40th Tony Awards show a dance excerpt from
Tango Argentino was performed. The book
The tango in the United States: a history incorrectly reported that the show had won a Tony Award. Nieves and Copes went on tour with
Tango Argentino in 1999 before starring in
Tanguera (2002) in Buenos Aires, New York, Paris, Berlin, Tokyo and then in the
West End (2010). Nieves was given the role of the brothel keeper as she is thought of as essential to a tango production. Nieves offered a simple explanation for her success despite never having had a dancing lesson: "The first time I danced the tango, it entered my skin through my feet, passed from my skin to my blood and through my blood to my heart. It requires no
acrobatics, you simply have to devote yourself to your heartbeat." ==References==