Tuesday, January 3, 2012

TANGO FIRE from Argentina Ignites Manila’s Passion on January 17-18, 2012

Dance lovers! Here's your chance to see authentic Tango performances from Argentina!

Press Release:

For two nights only, world-renowned The Tango Fire Company of Buenos Aires will be performing in Manila at the Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila on January 17 to 18, 2012 at 8PM. Dubbed “Tango Fire—Flames of Desire,” the performance is bound to excite Manila’s dance-lovers, especially those craving to see an authentic Argentine Tango performance headlined by hot-blooded Argentinian dancers.

Direct from Buenos Aires, the sensational Tango Fire Company of Buenos Aires presents their new show “Tango Fire—Flames of Desire” featuring ten torrid dancers, one of Argentina's finest young singers, and a quartet of brilliant musicians.


“Tango Fire —Flames of Desire” takes you on a seductive journey through the history of Tango, the world's most alluring and exciting dance form. Tracing the roots of Tango, from its origins from the dance halls of Buenos Aires, to its rising popularity on the contemporary entertainment scene, the Tango Fire Company of Buenos Aires has become a true worldwide phenomenon.

Set against the musical backdrop of Astor Piazzolla, Mores, Gardel, Rodriguez and other Tango masters, the company has toured the USA, Canada, the UK, Europe, Asia and South Africa to the highest acclaim. The Boston Globe raves that “rarely has the tempestuous Tango looked like so much exuberant, out-and-out fun as with the Tango Fire Company of Buenos Aires.” Though other Tango shows abound, “Tango Fire Company leaves you burning to take up where they left off,” claims The London Paper.

Don't miss the passionate and irresistible allure of the Tango Fire Company of Buenos Aires.

Tickets start at P1,200. For tickets, contact Ticketworld at 891-9999 or Ballet Philippines at 551-1003. Check out their video on http://www.youtube.com/balletphilippines1.

“Tango Fire—Flames of Desire” is for the benefit of Ballet Philippines Foundation’s Noordin Jumalon Dance Scholarship Fund.


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