Lovers Bernard and Kevin dance a tumultuous tango. Through their fierce
choreography, a passionate story of love and anger unfolds. Again and again they
attract and repel in intense conflict until the magnetic energy between them becomes
more than they can bear.

Following the extreme contortion comes another dance act, this one a pas
de deux performed by two men to a Spanish tango, an aggressive and violent dance.
Underlying the machismo is a strong homoerotic undercurrent and the building sexual
tension between the dancers crescendos at the end of the act when the two men share a
kiss. This daring and provocative act is a prime example of Zumanity's use of dance
and movement to convey powerful images and develop a strong sense of visual lyricism.
Contains text written by Wayne Leung,
as published in the “Fascination! Newsletter”.
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| Song: | (Unknown) |
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