TUÉTANO [extrait]
2012 - Director : Cie R.A.M.a
Choreographer(s) : Marin, Andrés (Spain)
Present in collection(s): Montpellier Danse
Video producer : Montpellier Danse Festival 2012 / Arte y Movimiento Producciones / Andrés Marín Flamenco Abierto
TUÉTANO [extrait]
2012 - Director : Cie R.A.M.a
Choreographer(s) : Marin, Andrés (Spain)
Present in collection(s): Montpellier Danse
Video producer : Montpellier Danse Festival 2012 / Arte y Movimiento Producciones / Andrés Marín Flamenco Abierto
Tuetano
With his knife-blade figure, delicate hands and feet and his violent impatience, he is, unsurprisingly, often compared to Picasso – sometimes even to Miró. Far removed from the obvious and the cliché, Andrés Marín delivers a sharp and exacting dance – without concession. In Tuétano, Marín invites the watcher to plunge into the mystery of Duende, to experience the passion of flamenco, as if for the first time. His partner is Concha Vargas, imposing and striking, whose powerful steps slice through the shadows as she bucks and rears like a rolling wave.
Marin, Andrés
Fils du danseur Andrés Marín et de la chanteuse Isabel Vargas, il commence à danser dès son plus jeune âge. C’est un autodidacte, il ne s’est jamais présenté à aucun concours de danse d’où sa grande personnalité et son charisme naturel. En 1999, la danseuse gitane Manuela Carrasco l’invite en tant que soliste dans son spectacle La Raiz del Grito. En janvier 2002, il crée sa première compagnie et présente le spectacle Mas alla del tiempo. En 2004, il présente son deuxième travail de compagnie, Asimetrias. En octobre 2006, il lance El Alba del Ultimo Dia, à la Biennale de Séville. L’été suivant, il crée, sous la direction de Blanca Li, le rôle de Federico Garcia Lorca, dans Poeta en Nueva York. En parallèle avec sa carrière de danseur, Andrés Marín dirige des masterclass et sa propre école de danse « Andrés Marín Flamenco Abierto » à Séville-
R.A.M.a
Tuétano
Video conception : Montpellier Danse
Production / Coproduction of the video work : Montpellier Danse Festival 2012 / Arte y Movimiento Producciones / Andrés Marín Flamenco Abierto
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