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Caminaré - The Echo Of My Steps
 

Caminaré is a powerful one-man cabaret blending Latin dance, original music, and raw storytelling. Join World Salsa Champion Mario Acosta-Cevallos as he shares a deeply personal, heartfelt journey—from growing up in a migrant household to embracing his truth as a queer Latino performer.Told through song, memory, and movement, Caminaré invites audiences into a living gallery of Mario’s past: the pressure of perfection, the glitter and grit of the stage, the silence between the applause. Through a series of evocative vignettes, he confronts inner battles, celebrates cultural pride, and dances his way through the complicated terrain of identity, self-doubt, and healing.With humour, vulnerability, and electrifying choreography, this show is an offering—to those who have ever felt the need to hide, and to those ready to be seen. Caminaré is a celebration of resilience, self-discovery, and the courage it takes to walk your own path—no matter how long it takes to find it.

 

Event details

Venue: Gasworks Theatre
Bookings: https://www.melbournefringe.com.au/whats-on/events/caminare-the-echo-of-my-steps
Start Date: Wednesday 08 October 2025

6pm start

 

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