Away from stereotypes, Earth and Fire Walking is a powerful and enlightening story of love. Real Argentine tango and physical theater is the language by which its protagonists are passionately crossed, two wanderers in the city life and nature. Joy. Pain. Love; as pure and elemental as Earth and Fire.
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What gets into our heads, gets out and away. What gets into our hearts stay and never leaves.Only the pure truth enters the heart.
Atahualpa Yupanqui
Right now we are working on a short film "Romance del Diablo" written and directed by us. If you want to support this kind of projects, you can donate via paypal or zelle to: tygtango@gmail.com and your important support will appear in the credits.
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"Atahualpa le pregunta a un aborigen,
¿Qué es el hombre?
Y el aborigen le constesto:
¡RUNA ALLPACAMASKA!
El hombre es tierra que camina".
Tierra y Fuego
Que Camina Show
..." Their practiced, intricate footwork is mesmerizing as they burn up the Stage with fiery grace... A superb showcase of the most difficult couples discipline in dancing."
Chairman Barnes. American actor & writer
..."Their precise, fervent attack, perfectly matched, is full of beautiful moves; sharp and exact, an elongated pause, where the next attack of heart-leading-body-to-move takes place..."their tango takes us through their urban life and the contrasting desert range of the Andes mountains, where they are from".
Valerie Jean Miller for Broadwayworld.com
..." Through tango, Tomas and Gimena told a soulful story about their relationship, their art, their travels. The show never lagged; it was innovative, engaging, playful, elegant, moving, even (at one point) rather daringly risqué—-and (one of the best descriptors of all real art) always true".
Audience ReviewS
Earth and Fire Walking
Tomas and Gimena are the creators, choreographers and stars of "Tierra y Fuego que Camina" (Earth & Fire Walking) directed by Ron Celona. This exciting and enlightening story of modern love is inspired by the Argentine poet and artist, Atahualpa Yupanqui, a wanderer of the world and of life. In the framework of this story, Argentine tango and physical theater are the language that the protagonists passionately develop. Earth and Fire is not only the landscape of the world but also the landscape of the human heart where the essence of tango springs from. The show reveals the experiences of two people celebrating life in each movement, in each melody, two wanderers in search of dreams, pilgrims on a road that never ends. Their tango encompasses both the life of the big city and the dream of nature, as pure and elemental as Earth and Fire.