After an absence from the American stage of over ten years, 31-year old flamenco virtuoso Juan Manuel Fernandez Montoya, better known as "Farruquito," is finally returning to New York City for a special two-night run of his latest project, "Improvisao." World Music Institute is thrilled to present two performances in New York City: Saturday, June 21 at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday, June 22 at 7:00 p.m at NYU's Skirball Center.
CAST
IMPROVISAO
directed by Juan Manuel Fernandez Montoya (Farruquito)
Bailaor (Dancer)FARRUQUITO
Juan Manuel Fernández Montoya, or 'Farruquito', is a venerated figure in the world of Flamenco. The son of Flamenco singer Juan Fernández Flores ('El Moreno') and dancer Rosario Montoya Manzano ('La Farruca'), he is the inheritor of the unique dancing style founded by his grandfather 'El Farruco'. Farruquito made his international début on Broadway at the age of five. Since then, he has been completely devoted to the preservation and innovation of his beloved art form. At age eight he presented his first seasonal show in Madrid and at twelve he appeared in Carlo Saura's film Flamenco. That same year, he joined his family in "Bodas de Gloria," participating in its artistic and choreographic conception. In 1992 he performed at the Opening Ceremony of the Barcelona Paralympics and with his grandfather at the Andalucía Pavilion of the Seville Universal Exposition in the show "Presente, Pasado y Futuro".
At the age of 15, he created his first show, "Raíces Flamecas," distinguishing himself as a dancer with both traditional knowledge and prodigious personal artistry. In 2001, Farruquito and his family performed at the Flamenco USA Festival, after which The New York Times praised him as "the best artist who set foot in the Big Apple in 2001." The following year, he led the cast of "Por Derecho" on their critically acclaimed North American tour, and in 2003, he was featured in People Magazine's annual "50 Most Beautiful People" issue. In 2004, Farruquito received the Premio Público Award for Best Flamenco Dancer, the Flamenco Hoy for Best Flamenco Dancer, the Telón Chivas Award for Best Dancer, and the prestigious APDE 2004 Prize for "the dignified repository of the inheritance of gypsy dancing." His productions "ALMA VIEJA" (2003), "PURO" (2008), and "Baile Flamenco" (2011) have taken Farruquito to the UK, France, Italy, Holland, Israel, Mexico, and the United States. In 2012, he composed the music and lyrics for the production Siembra, featuring his younger brother, El Carpeta. His most recent show before "Improvisao," entitled "Abolengo," toured in 2013 and featured Farruquito dancing alongside the celebrated Mexican Flamenco dancer Karime Amaya. Farruquito is also highly involved at the Farruco family's dance academy, based in Seville.TICKETS
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