They began to dance together at the end of 2003. They have performed in many lieux including Bidou de las luces, Cambalache, Café Tortoni and El Viejo Almacén; in theaters like the Coliseo, Argentino in La Plata, Español; in Japan at the Aichi Arts Center and in Yokohama Kanaimay; the Municipal of Kiev; and in hotels like the Castelar, Intercontinental and Sheraton in Buenos Aires, sharing the stage with renown artists like Raúl Lavie, Hugo Marcel, Jorge Valdez, Jorge Sobral, Virginia Luque, Guillermo Fernández, Ricardo Marín, Daniel Cortés, among others. They have continued to enrich their technique and style with maestros like Osvaldo Zotto and Lorena Ermocida, Pablo Villarraza and Dana Frigoli, Rubén and Sabrina Beliz, Mónica Fraquia (partnering technique) and Cristina Cortes (seminars in tango leaps), among others. In October 2004, they were part of the cast of Copes Tango Copes which toured cities of the Ukraine and Russia, including Kiev, L’vov, Odessa, Donetsk, Rostov and Moscow. Today in addition to touring the nation and internationally, they can be seen in Piazzolla Tango Center of Arts & Shows, as well as the renowned Gallery Güemes in Buenos Aires. As well, they are in the cast of the show Bacanazo in the Air at the Empire Theater, where their ample talents (acquired over recent years of performing and that they continually develop and perfect) are on display on stage. Their experience is not only limited to the stage. Starting in 2006, they began to teach at ATAM their own technique which allows students to analyze dance from theory to practice.

Hernán Gelosi: Is a dancer who took his first steps into the world of dance dancing folklore. In 1995, he took tango classes in the city of Azul, honing his craft for the next two years. He made contacts in the world of classical and contemporary dance throughout 1997, continuing his mastery of dance in La Plata and Buenos Aires. His professional debut took place in Tokyo in July 2000, as a member of the company led by the composer, arranger and director Omar Valente.

Elina Conte: Is a dancer who started at the early age of six as a ballerina, studying contemporary and Spanish dance as well. In 1995, she began studying tango in Azul, La Plata and Buenos Aires. In 1998, she was a finalist in the Festival of Cosquín as soloist dancing partner in tango; and in 2001, she again was a finalist in the Festival of Baradero. She has perfected her craft in the dances previously mentioned as well as adding to them knowledge of jazz, studying in the studio of maestro Alfredo Gurquel.

Pocho Pizarro Ricardo Marin