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Del amor y otras cosas

Biennale de la danse 2008

Choreographer(s) : Carrasco, Rafaela (Spain)

Present in collection(s): Biennale de la danse , Biennale de la danse - 2008

Video producer : Maison de la Danse;Biennale de Lyon

Integral video available at Maison de la danse de Lyon

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Del amor y otras cosas

Biennale de la danse 2008

Choreographer(s) : Carrasco, Rafaela (Spain)

Present in collection(s): Biennale de la danse , Biennale de la danse - 2008

Video producer : Maison de la Danse;Biennale de Lyon

Integral video available at Maison de la danse de Lyon

en fr

Del amor y otras cosas

DEL AMOR Y OTRAS COSAS / creation 2007

Choreographer Rafaela Carrasco

Dance performance Cia Rafaela Carrasco

"De l'amour et d'autres choses", is the subject of this work by Rafaela Carrasco. The story of two lovers after their first meeting or the eternal ever-told subject, from Shakespeare
to Georges Sand. Although it has been hackneyed over and over, the subject is still a current and inexhaustible one, whether it be in life, in literature, music or theatre. The flamenco, with its sensuality and fury, lends itself particularly to the exercise. Over six decors, the choreographer and her partner, Daniel Doña, throw themselves headlong into a vibrant duo, celebrating love, the fruit of passion, love that believes and then dies, love that leaves traces.
“Nowadays, the fragility of human relationships, “liquid” love as Zigmunt Barman defined it, is a theme that is just as current and inexhaustible as it was hundreds of years ago” explains the choreographer. It couldn't be said better.

“Years of experience, of work and of maturity don't change your dance, they change you inside and that can be seen on the outside”.

Rafaela Carrasco

Sources : Biennale de la Danse de Lyon 2008 performance program

Credits

Danseurs : Daniel Doña, Rafaela Carrasco - Musiciens : Jesús Torres (guitare), José Luis López (violoncelle), Ramiro Obedman (flûte et saxophone), Pablo Maldonado (piano) - Chanteurs : Manuel Gago, Antonio Campos - Direction scénique : Teresa Nieto - Composition musicale : Jesús Torres, Pablo Suárez, José Luis López, Nacho Arimany - Scénographie : Elisa Sanz - Lumières : Gloria Montesinos (A.a.i) - Son : Jorge Díaz “Roy” - Machiniste : Karim Altay - Design des costumes : Elisa Sanz - Réalisation des costumes : Pepa Carrasco - Photographie : Jesús Vallinas

production Maison de la Danse date du document vidéo 2008 réalisation vidéo Charles Picq

Durée de l'oeuvre 1h05

Updating : december 2011

Carrasco, Rafaela

Student, flamenco dancer, repetiteur, soloist, choreographer and, today, artistic director of the Andalusian Flamenco Ballet, the former Andalusian Dance Company. Since 1994 Rafaela has been all of these: a dance activist who committed herself right from the start to this public project. Hailing from Sevilla, she began to study dance at the age of 8 with Matilde Coral. Aged 18, she joined Mario Maya’s company where she became principal dancer and repetiteur. Later, she formed part of the Andalusian Dance Company as a soloist and participated in the productions De lo flamenco and Réquiem (1994) and Los Caminos de Lorca (2004).
She has performed in the Tablaos of Los Gallos in Sevilla, in the Café de Chinitas in Madrid, and in El Flamenco in Tokyo. In 1996, she left Sevilla for Madrid where she danced, choreographed, and began to develop a flourishing teaching business. She gives flamenco classes of all levels throughout the world. Since it was first set up, Rafaela Carrasco’s company has created nine productions, including choreographies for the Spanish National Ballet, the Flamenco Festival and the Sevilla Flamenco Biennial where she was awarded major prizes. It is for this professional career and for her experience in consolidating her own company that Rafaela Carrasco was selected in September 2013 as choreographer for the Andalusian Flamenco Ballet.


Source: BALLET FLAMENCO de ANDALUCIA Imagenes press file (2015)


More information : rafaelacarrasco.com

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