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The Fire Dancers of Crocodile Park

By Travellingartist @devtramp
Jessie T. Ponce Photography

They literally play with fire

Jessie T. Ponce Photography

They mesmerize their audience with breath-taking dance numbers using lighted torches, fiery hoops and flaming poles

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Their performances mask the fact that they support their families or earn their college tuition through their work

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Outside of their fire dance performances, they act as park attendants, shopkeepers, waiters and waitresses at the Davao Crocodile Park

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For the rest of the week, they are students hoping to move forward in life beyond fire dancing…

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For now they enjoy what they do and at the dance floor they are the masters…

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The fire is both a friend and a foe. It wants to engulf its handler into its hypnotic swirls…

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Or keep them tucked forever inside the balls of fire or the trap of fame

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But fire can be tamed. A brief change of props and then they come back dancing to the tune of a Filipino folk dance…

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Hopping between toe-clipping bamboo poles with the traditional dance moves heightened by flaming ardor…..


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