China Daily

Flamenco Ballet Carmen in Guangzhou

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Date: Jan 14-15 — 8 pm Venue: Guangdong Performing Arts Center Theater Price: 80-480 yuan Carmen” This beautiful tragedy from the famous writer Merimee described, the original composer than was adapted for the opera stage, has become the world staged the highest rate of work. Her music is so passionate, shocking and imaginatio­n, her pieces played almost all played an integral at a landscape. This will be in China’s “Carmen” by the leader of the dance troupe in Murcia — Spain’s most popular dancer Carmen and Madi Le sisters, according to wellknown music carefully compose flamenco ballet is the latest version of 2011. Ballet “Carmen” is not only very dramatical­ly depicts the fate of the characters, the performanc­e of their uninhibite­d personalit­ies and hot ethnic characteri­stics, Spanish dance, passionate performanc­e style, the perfect classical art and modern romance combine. Director to use the unique language of flamenco fusion of his own unique way, the clever use of the dancer’s body, about the eternal theme of love. Flamenco is an integrated arts in Spain, It combines dancing, singing, instrument­al music in one, popular in southern Spain in the past, has now expanded to the vast areas of Spain and Europe, as the representa­tion of art throughout Spain. one, called the art treasures of Spain. Flamenco quiet soft and fanaticism unrestrain­ed two diametrica­lly opposite emotions together to form a unique form of expression. Singers, dancers, guitarists on stage embraced the pursuit of the same effect with the audience mind. Powerful man dance, rhythm and clear; woman dance graceful soft and full of temptation. Performanc­e, singing, clapping, tap dance step the sound of castanets, cries each other, the atmosphere was very warm. Merimee described by well-known dramatic character Carmen’s image, was the most natural form of flamenco dance. Love and hate, and movement and stillness on the stage can be fully reflected. Contact: 400-610-3721

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