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'Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía', Festival Theatre, 27 March

'Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía', Festival Theatre, 27 March
"Fantastic dance fantasia in three parts. The stages of the intoxicating journey: Joy, Tragedy and Passion. Singers, musicians and dancers evoke the perfume of the orange and jasmine groves, the joyful celebration of spring.


The sharing of this Joy brings the greatest happiness. But the songs and dances also tell of the loneliness of the dry land, the dreary distance, the horror of senseless wars, a deep and crushing sorrow. 

Tragedy that has become an integral part of life in Andalusia. And, of course, Passion, the irresistible surge of love, the conquest of ethereal dimensions. There is only one word to describe all this: flamenco. 

Choreographer, artistic director: Cristina Hoyos
Music: José Luís Rodríguez
Sets, lighting: Francisco Leal
Costumes: Mercé Paloma
Director: Ramón Oller"

Ticketprices: 3000.- 5000.- 7000.- HUF 

Source: Palace of Arts


26.03.2008

 
 

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