Lombard twins vs les twins

Facundo Lombard was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is world-renowned actor, dancer and director. He gained international recognition for playing the Santiago Twins, alongside his twin brother, Martin Lombard, in Disney's "Step Up" movies franchise.

Facundo Lombard started dancing at the age of 7, inspired by Michael Jackson. He made his debut at the age of 13 on Argentina's most popular TV show Rhythm Of The Night.

His passions have led to dedicated time to study acting and filmmaking as well as classical music.

Facundo and Martin, also known as the Lombard Twins, met James Brown during a concert and were called up to the stage to dance. In awe of their talent, Mr. Brown dubbed them "The Soul Boys".

At the age of 21, they moved to New York City to pursue a career in theater and film.

They have done several more performances with James Brown and Mambo King Tito Puente, and participated in a music video with Whitney Houston and George Michael.

Over the course of their career, Facundo and Martin, have been featured in Vogue Magazine and in ad

Lombard Twins

Martin and Facundo Lombard

Born (1977-07-07) July 7, 1977 (age 47)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
GenresHip-hop dance, tap dance, Free Expression
Occupation(s)Dancers, actors, directors, choreographers, composers, producers, models
Websitewww.lombardtwins.com

Musical artist

Martin and Facundo Lombard (born July 7, 1977),[1] professionally known as the Lombard Twins, are Argentinian dancers, choreographers, actors, directors, composers and producers widely known for their role in the Step Up series. As identical twin brothers, they developed a dance form that focuses on individual emotion and expression, which they call "Free Expression."[2]

Early life and career

The twins were born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in the neighborhood of Mataderos, raised by a single mother.[2] They began dancing together at age seven, inspired by Michael Jackson,[3][4] subsequently dropping out of school at thirteen;[1] and that same year debuting on the Argentinian television s

Dance Unplugged

Contemporary Dance/Fort Worth celebrates the CD/FW company's 25th anniversary season with the special project "Dance Unplugged" as part of the Modern Dance Festival at The Modern.  "Dance Unplugged" will feature a wide array of guest companies and artists performing works celebrating movement as a primary and profound form of communication. These informal performances will take place in the Grand Lobby, and participating artists will agree not to use recorded music or amplification and to refrain from using "technology" (e.g.

Dance On Camera: Dance Shorts

Dance On Camera: Dance Shorts

Saturday July 11
12:15 pm
Modern Auditorium/ admission free

Catch the local premieres of short films from the 2015 Dance On Camera festival of New York City.  This 35-minute program features four family-friendly films:

Escualo (Martin & Facundo Lombard, USA, 2014; 4:09) - A "dance scene" set to music by Astor Piazzolla and performed by the Lombard Twins.

Dance On Camera: Dance Shorts

Dance On

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