Flicker of feet. Slow and fast. Sensual movements. Air crackling with tension and passion. Dramatic. Exciting.
From the shadows behind bordello-red curtains, the stage reminiscent of Argentinian dance halls, the world-renowned Tango Fire of Buenos Aires will grace Manila with their hot moves that will surely titillate dance lovers in the country.
Their phenomenal show, "Tango Fire—Flames of Desire," which left audiences from the USA, Canada, the UK, and Europe, Asia and South Africa reeling, will now give us a taste of their mind-blowing seductive and dangerous moves for two nights, on January 17 and 18, 2012, at the Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila, for the benefit of Ballet Philippines Foundation’s Noordin Jumalon Dance Scholarship Fund.
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Last November 9, 2011 Ballet Philippines invited correspondents and tango lovers for a night of "Tango Fire Preview" at Nuvo Bar and Wine Restaurant at Greenbelt 2. They served Tango Fire martinis, and then opened the outdoor Nuvo for some tango, with professional and amateur tango dancers dancing the night away (video). I was there as OrangeMagazineTV.com's correspondent and I was greatly disappointed that the Tango Fire performers, or at least one Tango Fire couple, weren't there to give us a glimpse or a "preview" of their much-talked about performance as expected. There was only a video of Tango Fire's performances in a loop to excite us for the upcoming show
Dance Europe Review raves, "The strength of the show lies in these kinds of juxtaposition – the sexy moments versus the virtuoso steps; the mix of slow and fast; dances interspersed with musical numbers. The dancing's great, the music’s great, and the show's balance satisfies tango veterans and neophytes alike."
"The format is simple. Five couples dance group numbers and duets. The music is performed live by the splendid quartet Quatrotango, sometimes joined by the soft-voiced singer Jesus Hidalgo. In the first half, the tangos are traditional, with 1940s styling in the hair and costumes. After the interval, we see more acrobatic tango showdances. Both are spectacular," reports The Independent.
Here's a sample of their show:
So, put on your dancing shoes and get ready for the hottest Argentinian tango dancers in "Tango Fire—Flames of Desire."
Tickets start at P1,200.
For tickets, contact Ticketworld at 891-9999 or
Ballet Philippines at 551-1003.
Email: info@balletphilippines.org
Here's another version of my article at Orange Magazine TV:
Get Ready For “Tango Fire – Flames of Desire”
Ballet Philippines at 551-1003.
Email: info@balletphilippines.org
Here's another version of my article at Orange Magazine TV:
Get Ready For “Tango Fire – Flames of Desire”
My photos from the "Tango Fire Preview" at Nuvo, Greenbelt 2
Me, with Miss Universe 1973, Ms. Margie Moran, now the president of Ballet Philippines. |
Unlimited Tango Fire martini. But I don't drink. |
Ms. Margie Moran to dance with Mauro Caiazza, the Argentine tango dancer. |
Tango enthusiasts hit the dance floor at Nuvo. |
Ballet Philippines and Team Publicis together with Argentine tango dancer Mauro Caiazza. |
Me, with Mauro Caiazza, the Argentine tango dancer. |
Comments
If someone would give me FREE tickets, then I'd be happy to watch their show. Experience din kasi yun...to be exposed to AUTHENTIC and world-renowned Argentinian tango! :)