Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía & Cristina Hoyos

Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía


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About the event 'Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía'


The Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía performs at the Thália Theatre during the Budapest Spring Festival 2010.

The production "El Poema del Cante Jondo – en el Café de Chinitas" is based on works by Federico García Lorca. Choreographer and artistic director Cristina Hoyos feels that Lorca, the poet of Granada is “magical” and “very close” because he was able to portray femininity and women’s fate as slaves so precisely. “He was very fond of flamenco, he organised the first flamenco competition in Granada, wrote many songs and always had a strong attachment to flamenco and the Gypsy inhabitants of the city,” said the dancer.

Enjoy the thrilling rhythms of flamenco dance at this year's Spring Festival in Budapest.

Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía
Choreographer, artistic director: Cristina Hoyos
Music: Pedro Sierra
Script and Scenic Director: José Carlos Plaza
Lighting: Paco Leal
Costume: Pedro Moreno
Assistant Choreographers: Mariano Bernal, Jesús Ortega



Last update 2012 Editorial Team Classictic.com


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