El Ballet Flamenco Andalusia This July, a national tour begins that will take him to various Spanish cities and festivals. Origin. The seed of time y Blessed Land are the two productions that, under the direction of Patricia guerrero, the group, which depends on the Ministry of Culture and Sport (Junta de Andalucía), will present its summer commitments that began this weekend at the festival of flamenco of Aubagne (France) and culminating in August at the Festival of Cante from Las Minas.
Thus, the Cordoba public will be able to enjoy on Tuesday, July 8th at the Gran Teatro de Origin. The seed of timeThe proposal, a co-production of the company with the early music group La Piacere Academy, the Maestranza Theatre and the Granada Music and Dance Festival, arrives in the capital of Cordoba within the Guitar Festival, collaborator of the proposal along with the Castell de Peralada Festival. The Catalan competition will be the next event where this show can be seen, on July 10, to finish its presentation in the Almagro Festival on the 18th.
«Blessed Land runs through the canteand most representative dances of the flamencoA work filled with tradition and modernity, the old and the new, the aesthetics of the 18th and 21st centuries.
Origin. The seed of time It premiered at the Maestranza Theatre in May and has also been presented at the Granada International Music and Dance Festival. This is the Ballet's third production. Flamenco from Andalusia under the direction of Patricia Guerrero, who on this occasion evokes cultural fusion by exploring a shared past and present through music and dance. With the musical direction of fahmi alqhai, and the dramaturgy of Juan Dolores Caballero, which shares stage direction with Guerrero, the company explores the musical roots of the Golden Age and its mark on the flamenco figure.
As the Minister of Culture and Sport pointed out, Patricia of the Well, "This show was born with the aim of transcending not only artistic boundaries, but also geographical ones," thus following the path taken by the other two productions. Not in vain, Blessed land, the second of the productions that will star in the Andalusian company's tour in July, premiered last January at the Santiago a Mil Festival in Chile and has been shown at festivals flamencos of Albuquerque (United States) and Aubagne (France). The second weekend of July can be seen in Almeria, specifically on July 12 at the Maestro Padilla Municipal Auditorium, within the 58th Festival of Flamenco and Dance of Almeria. The Malaga Biennial will take over this flamenco suite, with a performance scheduled for July 20 at the Mijas Auditorium, to continue its journey in the Fog Castle Festival from this town in Huelva, on July 26. The summer tour will end in another temple of art jondo, the Cathedral of the Cante, in the International Festival of Cante of the Mines of the Union, on August 5.
Blessed Land runs through the canteand most representative dances of the flamencoA work steeped in tradition and modernity, old and new, 18th- and 21st-century aesthetics, from the Phrygian to the Mixolydian, with ancestral moans and others that evoke them today. This production was originally created for the Ballet Flamenco from Andalusia and which passes through the most picturesque and unique corners of this autonomous community.





