Dance in Guayaquil streets

Photo essay on contemporary dance and tango open interventions in Guayaquil streets


Mauro Rojas, Founder and CEO of Eonminu®, toured a photo essay at a series of open interventions in various points of midtown Guayaquil, with contemporary dancer Jenny Carvajal, and the Bailando Tango duet, made up of Argentine dancers Gabriela and Rodrigo.

Gabriela and Rodrigo, Argentine dancers, during their performance in La Planchada, photography by Mauro Rojas.

This record captured interventions of tango and contemporary dance outdoors at various points in the city downtown, starting in Parque Seminario, taking the park's pergola as a stage. Subsequently, the dance movement headed to the Malecón 2000, taking the La Planchada esplanade, in front of Las Peñas neighbourhood.

Jenny Carvajal during her contemporary dance performance in La Planchada, photography by Mauro Rojas.

Jenny Carvajal shared a free-improvisation performance in La Planchada esplanade.

Gabriela and Rodrigo taking a relax moment after thir performance, photo by Mauro Rojas, with production y Eonminu®.

Gabriela and Rodrigo are Argentine dancers from the Province of Salta, who are passing through Guayaquil on a tourist trip across several South American countries, briefly making contact with Jenny Carvajal, who led them to jointly coordinate these dance interventions in the city.

The public got delighted with the tango performance of Gabriela and Rodrigo, who make up the Bailando Tango duet.

The Argentine duet Bailando Tango delighted the audience with a very emotional tango performance.

The experience overwhelmed the dancers, generating this memory that we share in this article for promoting the spontaneous initiative, strenght of the production of independent creators who offer fresh alternatives that connect with the audience in first person.




→ Project: Photo essay on performing arts in Guayaquil
→ Performers: Jenny Carvajal, The Bailando Tango duet from Argentina
→ Photography: Mauro Rojas
→ Photo production: Eonminu®
→ Year: 2012 {alertInfo}