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All the passion and beauty of Spanish flamenco to light up Artscape stage

- OWN CORRESPOND­ENT

CASTANETS, colourful ruffled dresses and sensuous, stylised movements will be on display as authentic flamenco from Spain takes to the Artscape stage for three shows only from June 3 to 4.

Direct from Seville, Spain, the production From Triana to Granada showcases the incredible talent of eight young artists of the Foundation Cristina Heeren of Flamenco Art, who were winners of the renowned “Talento Flamenco ACCIONA” contest.

Brought to South Africa by the Consulate-General of Spain and the Cristina Heeren Foundation of Flamenco Art, with the support of the Embassy of Spain, it is directed by the great flamenco dancer and choreograp­her Luisa Palicio.

It highlights several different choreograp­hies in which the talents and qualities of each of the participat­ing artists are respected and underlined; virtuosos who through their tenacity and perseveran­ce have become young rising stars of flamenco dance, song and beats.

The show opens with a contemplat­ive Seguiriya, graduates to casual and sensual Tangos of Granada, and crescendos to a marvellous Caña showcasing flowy, long flamenco dresses accompanie­d with joyful Alegrías of Cádi.

Accompanie­d with moments of magical singing of Soleá from Triana, and an intimate guitar solo in the Rondeña style, it offers different styles and facets of flamenco in order to

prove the variety and greatness of this music genre.

The group’s flamenco technique embodies the roots of the dance emanating from the south of Spain, the region of Andalusia.

Patrons will witness the prowess of the two guitarists, Pablo Fernández and Emiliano Litri, the musicality of the two singers Marian Fernández and

África Granado, and the magnificen­ce of the four bailaores (dancers) – Irene Rueda, Araceli Muñoz, Lucia Fernández and Juanjo Ortega. As young dancers, their expertise in their fluidity, synchronis­ation and imaginativ­e interpreta­tions is set to enthral dance lovers.

They flaunt their mastery. Among others, Marian’s mastery of “cante” is sure to delight. The highly original details that permeate Irene’s dance as well as Araceli and Lucia’s original “paso a cuatro por alegrías” that closes the performanc­e will reveal Luisa Palicio’s mastery in turning what was once just a recital piece into a show as part of the programme of Flamenco viene del Sur.

The essence of flamenco is cante, or song.

After the mid-19th century, flamenco song was usually accompanie­d by guitar music and a palo seco (Spanish: “dry stick,” a stick that was beat on the floor to keep time) and a dancer performing a series of choreograp­hed dance steps and improvised styles.

Baile, or dance, has been the dominant element of flamenco since that time, though it is never performed without accompanim­ent.

The dancer is the protagonis­t of the singer’s narrative and its interpreta­tion.

Tickets are available at Computicke­t or Artscape Dial-a-seat 021 421 7695. Visit the Artscape website (www.artscape.co.za) for more informatio­n.

All activities comply with all Covid-19 regulation­s, including social distancing, and patrons must wear masks for entry.

 ?? ?? “FROM Triana to Granada” showcases the incredible talent of eight young artists of the Foundation Cristina Heeren of Flamenco Art who were winners of the renowned “Talento Flamenco ACCIONA” contest.
“FROM Triana to Granada” showcases the incredible talent of eight young artists of the Foundation Cristina Heeren of Flamenco Art who were winners of the renowned “Talento Flamenco ACCIONA” contest.

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