Fire

The first image of fire shows its birth, symbolised by dancers with feathery fans who illustrate its fleeting and vulnerable nature.

More dancers with fire (poi, sticks, burning ropes) come onstage... the fire element grows in strength.

The images culminate in the performance by hand to hand acrobats who use the light from burning torches to create compositions where two bodies become one...

In closing, fire manifests its power through various pyroeffects, filling the stage with sparks that surround all dancers and acrobats.

Wind

The birth of wind is expressed by dancers with silk flags and a vision of human bodies wrapped in fine translucent shells, a symbol of life being born into the light.

After the birth of wind an acrobat with a cube enters the scene, twisting and balancing it over his head, evoking space and freedom as the wind grows in strength. Finally, the acrobat takes off and flies above the stage.

The wind act culminates with silk-flying acrobats who create impressive images fifteen feet above the ground.

Wizard

The Wizard character accompanies the viewer throughout the show.

He invites the viewer into the mysterious land of Argolla where dreams become reality and reality turns into a dream.

During the show, he conjures a fiery path, lets dreams fall from thin air, commands ten-foot flames to shoot up, launches cascades of sparks... and more.

He lends a theatrical dimension to the performance as an impartial observer, following our desires, failures and dreams ...