Direct from Spain, Rafael Amargo will perform with his 18 member company perform “Tiempo Muerto” for two special performances at Town Hall (123 West 43rd Street, between Broadway & Avenue of the Americas/6th Ave) on Saturday, September 20, 2008 at 8:00 pm and Sunday, September 21 at 3:00 pm. After flirting with modern dance, break-dance, aerial theatre and cinema, Rafael Amargo returns to the most flamenco essence with "Tiempo Muerto", the sixth show in his career. Maestro Artist Management is presenting the spectacular show.(www.maestroartist.com)
Rafael Amargo is one of Spain’s top flamenco dancers. Enjoying movie star status in Europe, Rafael is a regular face on glossy magazine covers throughout the continent, and has been photographed by Bruce Weber, Annie Leibovitz and Christopher Makos to name a few. He is a versatile award winning dancer and choreographer. Whilst he adheres to the purest flamenco style, he has assimilated other types of dance, influenced by his studies in New York at the Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance.A young flamenco star with a great track behind him, Rafael was born in Granada in Andalusia, the heartland of flamenco. He studied with some of the best, including Mariquilla, Maite Galán, Alejandro Granados, Ciro, Manolete, El Guito, Antonio Canales and Adrián Galia. He began ballet and classical Spanish dance training at the Royal Conservatory of Madrid after seeing “Carmen” with Antonio Banderas. He was able to complete this training with his experience as a solo dancer in the dance companies of Antonio Canales, El Güito, Luisillo, María Rosa, Mario Maya, Rafael Aguilar, La Chunga and in Karine Saporte´s contemporary dance company. During the period he spent in Japan, he danced in the prestigious Flamenco tablao, and he was the choreographer for such Japanese dance companies, as Yuirko Yoda´s, Etsuko Saito´s and Chizuko Otsuka´s.Videos