The show comes tomorrow, Saturday, at White Township where the company of Spanish Dance 'Aida Gomez' extols flamenco dancing, maintaining its essence, but giving it today.
The Victoria Theatre will host the event at 21.30.
Entry 12 euros
The Spanish Dance Company 'Aida Gomez' reaches Blanca with his latest show, Adalí a "journey into the past but not flamenco".
And, explain its creators, "within that universe which is the Spanish dance art of flamenco dance takes its place, landmark, important, defining and influential."
Adalí, whose artistic direction is provided by Aida Gomez, National Dance Award in 2004, and the composition and musical direction are held by Juan Parrilla, is based on a deeply rooted tradition but adapted to the present with great style and without introducing major changes, surrounding the aura of this great dancer who is accompanied by great artists who bring difference and complement.
The program of the show, which arrives on Saturday at 21.30 at Victoria Theatre, is enriched by the variety of costumes where different models like the shawl or bata de cola are combined.
Different tracks make up the flamenco that are happening with great agility without a specific unit, which starting with an introduction derive called 'White and black', 'Rondeña', 'Farruca', 'Cheers' and' Tangos', among others.
Aida Gomez
Consolidated artist began his career at age 14 to join the hands of Antonio 'The Dancer' to the discipline of the National Ballet of Spain in 1982, playing from the beginning soloist roles.
In 1985 amounted to prima ballerina performing leading roles to the point that in commemorating the tenth anniversary of the establishment of the National Ballet of Spain played with Antonio Gades, Bodas de Sangre.
They are important milestones in his career the opening of the Teatro Real in Madrid in 1997 with the tricorn, being awarded the Max Award for Best Dancer Performing Arts;
forming his own company in the same year;
and that the Ministry of Education and Culture appoint in 1998 the artistic director of the National Ballet of Spain, becoming the youngest person to hold this office.
Another important point reached in 2001, when he created his own company dedicated to the production and distribution of entertainment, premiering in parallel with your company a new project, Salome, the stage director Carlos Saura.
The Ministry of Culture awarded him the National Dance Award in 2004, obtaining since other prominent awards such as the Chivas Curtain Award for Best Dance Performer in 2007, the Prize of Culture of the Community of Madrid in 2008, the APDE Award Association of Teachers of Spanish, Flamenco Ballet and Dance in 2008, the Teatro Juan Bravo Award in 2009 for Best Dance Performer or 'La Barraca' Prize Menéndez Pelayo International University in 2010.
His recent projects include collaboration with film director Bigas Luna in 2010 creating a choreography for the Spain Pavilion at the World Expo in Shanghai or the tour in 2011 with Carmen and bailarte Let me nationally and internationally.
In 2012 its formation is named resident company of the City of Pozuelo de Alarcón and begins assembling the new production Adalí, which opens in the Canal Theatre
About Juan Parrilla, responsible for the composition and musical direction, note that he began playing the flute at the age of 13 years at the Conservatory of Jerez de la Frontera, then moved to Madrid to continue his studies with this instrument.
It comes from a lineage of artists and flamenco musicians very relevant and has collaborated with a large number of artists of great importance, as Vicente Amigo, Tomatito, Paco Cepero, Ketama, Barbershop south, Ara Malikian, Lola Flores, José Mercé, Enrique Morente, Estrella Morente or Raimundo Amador, among many others.
Admission: € 12.00
Duration: 90 minutes
Recommended Age: all ages
Source: Ayuntamiento de Blanca