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New talents" dance gala

An opportunity to discover the choreographic talent of a new generation of dancers with figures from the Ballet Nacional Dominicano, the Ballet Nacional de España, GR Dance Company, Royal New Zealand Ballet and the Royal Ballet of Flanders, in a Gala directed by Roger Salas.

General admission: 21 and 17€.

Discounts for Museum Members apply to General Admission prices (more information here here), Youth Card holders, university students, Large Families, groups of 10 or more people and employees of the University of Navarra. You can find detailed information here. This show has Fila Joven.

New forms and new aesthetic proposals presented by Spanish, European and Latin American dancers. New dancers and choreographers who bet on a dynamic and outstanding vision, of great demand and virtuosity, which shows us the choreographic art as an avant-garde way.

 

Participating artists:

Nancy Osbaldeston and Daniel Domenech

Ballet Vlaanderen / Royal Flemish Ballet, Belgium

 

Veronika Maritati and Gabriele Rossi

Royal New Zealand Ballet and GR Dance Company, Rome

 

Irene Tena Mora and Albert Hernández Lledó

Spanish National Ballet

 

Yuleidi Perez and Marcos Rodriguez

Dominican National Ballet, Dominican Republic

PROGRAM

Duration 75 minutes, with break

The program of the Gala will bring us closer to various facets of the work of contemporary ballet, with the presence of Spanish dance, the strength of Latin America as a source of new talent in the creation and interpretation, as well as Spanish dancers who develop their careers abroad.

 

1. "You" (excerpt from "Memento Mori")

Choreography: Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui (*)

Music: Woodkid

Main actors:Nancy Osbaldeston, Daniel Domenech

 

2. "Crossing Bach" (solo) (3')

Choreography: Gabriele Rossi

Music: Johann Sebastian Bach

Performer: Gabriele Rossi

 

3. "Precise Moment" (7'30'')

Each link of life is synchronized in time, time and place so that the magic happens at that precise moment.

Winner at the Grand Prix Vladimir Malakhov 2015

Choreography: Marcos Rodríguez

Music: Johann Sebastian Bach / Kevin K.O Olusola

Wardrobe: Carlos Ml. Sánchez / Yannette de Moya

Main actors:Yuleidi Pérez, Marcos Rodríguez

 

4. "Antaño mío" (6'30'')

Choreography: Albert Hernández Lledó

Music: Pepe Pinto (Mi niña Lola)

Performers: Irene Tena Mora, Albert Hernández Lledó

 

 

INTERMEDIATE (15')

 

 

5. "Goodbye love" (duet excerpt) (6'25'')

Inspired by the poem "La Despedida" by José Ángel Buesa.

Physically separated and even if we don't meet again, I know I will never love like this again. My heart tells me that I won't forget you, but I say goodbye to you for life, even though all my life I keep thinking about you.

Choreography: Marcos Rodríguez

Music: Sebastian Plano

Wardrobe: Carlos Ml. Sánchez / Yannette de Moya

Voice-over: Rafael Turia

Main actors:Yuleidi Pérez, Marcos Rodríguez

 

6. "Crossing Bach" (pax de deux) (6') (**)

Choreography: Gabriele Rossi

Music: Johann Sebastian Bach

Main actors:Veronika Maritati, Gabriele Rossi

 

7. "Love soaked in salt" (11')

The sea personified as a woman tries to seduce a young man who is shipwrecked in its waters without knowing how he got there. The unconscious young man does not know that the sea is not always calm...

Work awarded in the XXV Choreography Contest of Spanish Dance and Flamenco of Madrid 2016.

Choreography: Albert Hernández Lledó

Music: Mayte Martín, Pepe Habichuela y Dani Tejedo

Performers: Irene Tena Mora and Albert Hernández Lledó

 

8. "Raymonda" (pas de deux of the 3rd act) (10')

Choreography: Marius Petipa

Music: Alexander Glazunov

Main actors:Nancy Osbaldeston, Daniel Domenech

 

Artistic Director: Roger Salas

(*) The choreography "You" by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, an excerpt from his work "Memento Mori", is presented courtesy of the choreographer.

(**) The two fragments of the choreographic work "Crossing Bach", by Gabriele Rossi, are presented for the first time outside the context of the complete work.

NANCY OSBALDESTON AND DANIEL DOMENECH

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Nancy Osbaldeston was a finalist in the Prix de Lausanne before joining English National Ballet in 2008, becoming a prima ballerina. In 2013 she won English National Ballet's Emerging Dancer award and was also featured in Time Out's "Ones to Watch 2013" talent listing.

 

In 2014 she joined Ballet Vlaanderen / Royal Ballet of Flanders, where she is now prima ballerina. She has performed roles such as Aegina in Yuri Grigorovich's "Spartacus", Clara in Demi's "Nutcracker", Olga in John Cranko's "Onegin" and the ballerina in Fokine's "Petroushka". She has also performed works by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Akram Khan, William Forsythe, Ohad Naharin, Jeroen Verbruggen, Jiri Kylian, Itzik Galilli and Wayne Eagling.

     
   

Daniel Domenech graduated in 2014 from the Real Conservatorio Profesional de Danza Mariemma de Madrid, with the Comunidad de Madrid Award to the student with the best grades in artistic specialty, having performed choreographies by Maya Plisetskaya, Marius Petipa, Balanchine, Agripina Vaganova, Jules Perrot, Goyo Montero, Ricardo Franco or Ramón Oller.

As a Prix de Lausanne finalist, he was invited to the second company of San Francisco Ballet where he worked with Tina LeBlanc, Sofiane Sylve, Joanna Berman, Pascal Molat, Yannick Boquin, Patrick Armand (associate director of San Francisco Ballet School), William Forsythe, Cynthia Harvey, Parrish Maynard, Helgi Tomasson (artistic director of San Francisco Ballet) and Stanton Welch (director of Houston Ballet); and danced "Stone and Steel" (Myles Thatcher), "Brigade" (Stanton Welch), "Soiree Musicale" (Kenneth MacMillan), "Mozart" (James Sofranko) and numerous pieces by Helgi Tomasson such as "Nutcracker", "Bartok", "Giselle", "Don Quixote" and "Romeo and Juliet".

She then joined the Royal Ballet of Flanders with artistic director Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Tamas Moricz, where she danced, among others: "Approximate Sonata" (William Forsythe), "Spartacus" (Yuri Grigorovich), as well as creations by Sidi Larbi and Annabelle Lopez Ochoa.

 

NANCY OSBALDESTON

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Nancy Osbaldeston was a finalist in the Prix de Lausanne before joining English National Ballet in 2008, becoming a prima ballerina. In 2013 she won English National Ballet's Emerging Dancer award and was also featured in Time Out's "Ones to Watch 2013" talent listing.

 

In 2014 she joined Ballet Vlaanderen / Royal Ballet of Flanders, where she is now prima ballerina. She has performed roles such as Aegina in Yuri Grigorovich's "Spartacus", Clara in Demi's "Nutcracker", Olga in John Cranko's "Onegin" and the ballerina in Fokine's "Petroushka". She has also performed works by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Akram Khan, William Forsythe, Ohad Naharin, Jeroen Verbruggen, Jiri Kylian, Itzik Galilli and Wayne Eagling.

NANCY OSBALDESTON

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Nancy Osbaldeston was a finalist in the Prix de Lausanne before joining English National Ballet in 2008, becoming a prima ballerina. In 2013 she won English National Ballet's Emerging Dancer award and was also featured in Time Out's "Ones to Watch 2013" talent listing.

 

In 2014 she joined Ballet Vlaanderen / Royal Ballet of Flanders, where she is now prima ballerina. She has performed roles such as Aegina in Yuri Grigorovich's "Spartacus", Clara in Demi's "Nutcracker", Olga in John Cranko's "Onegin" and the ballerina in Fokine's "Petroushka". She has also performed works by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Akram Khan, William Forsythe, Ohad Naharin, Jeroen Verbruggen, Jiri Kylian, Itzik Galilli and Wayne Eagling.

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Date

January 27, 2018

Time

19:30