A flamenco, folklore and classical-Spanish music show in Alicante this Saturday

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Transfer Mediterranean in Dance Fundación Mediterráneo continues with Lucía Campillo, one of the most outstanding dancers of the national dance scene, with the “Un Lucero” show that will take place on Saturday, February 11th at 20:00 at Fundación Mediterráneo Alicante. (Avda Doctor Gadea, 1). This tickets are available at the box office or through the website.

In “Un lucero”, Campillo goes on a tour in different styles of the period. flamenco, folklore and classical-Spanish music to deconstruct from a contemporary and avant-garde perspective. traditional dance.

During this third edition Mediterranean in Dancethe cycle will bring together artists and major representations artistic and cultural quality. Luis Boyer, president of the Fundación Mediterráneo, underlines that “from the foundation we want to offer a space for the development of a discipline as beautiful, complex and complete as dance.”

It starts from the need for “Un Lucero” individually explore a consolidated artistic trajectorytaking into account its life and professional experience. shows show unusualness, control, transformation Towards a new stage, motherhood as a creative impulse or imperfect motherhood, among other reflections where Spanish dance and flamenco will be the light of that star.

Lucía Campillo was born in Murcia in 1987, where she began her dance training, finishing at the Mariemma Royal Professional Dance Conservatory in Madrid. In 2016, his work “La Imperfecta” won the “best dancer”, “best musical composition” and “best costume design” awards at the Contest of the Contest. Spanish and Flamenco dance from Madrid.

In addition, he has been recognized as a teacher and choreographer in schools in Mexico, the United States, Japan or China, among other places, demonstrating the world’s versatility in different specialties. bolero.

This representation loop Mediterranean in DanceOrganized performances, lectures and conferences focusing on the world of dance in both Murcia and Alicante since January.

“Quixote Origen”: the next performance of Mediterráneo en Danza

next performance Mediterranean in Dance Will be February 24 with the performance of “Quixote Origin” Iberian Dance company.

This work responds to the recognition of this literary gem in a research and revival work on historical richness. bolero and the polyhedral styles of Quixote de Avellaneda, in which historical truth is integrated as novelty and counterpoint.

This tickets are available at the box office or via the web.

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