Review: BALLET FLAMENCO SARA BARAS: ALMA, Sadler's Wells
“I am the soul that dances chainless. I am the moon’s insatiable dream. I am a witness in life’s shadow…there is no need to tell you that this is my flamenco heart which has a bolero soul.” And with this, Alma's opening speech lays bare the poetic nature of this legendary flamenco dancer’s highly dynamic and deeply hypnotic shows.
Olivia Ansell Will Lead Sydney Festival Through To 2025
Sydney Festival organisers have hailed the 2023 festival a resounding success with festival attendance reaching in excess of 420,000. Whilst Festival Director, Olivia Ansell accepts an invitation to extend her tenure through to 2025.
Review: BALLET FLAMENCO SARA BARAS: ALMA at Kennedy Center
The art of Flamenco dance has been around since the 15th century. This passionate dance form, when performed properly, can keep an audience entranced from the first note of a flamenco guitar to the last fiery stomp from the dancer.
Sadler's Wells Launches New Productions For 2023
Sadler's Wells and Universal Music UK's critically acclaimed production of Message In A Bottle, choreographed by Sadler's Wells Associate Artist Kate Prince and set to the iconic hits of Sting, returns to the Peacock Theatre for a limited run this autumn.
Sydney Festival 2023 Kicks Off This Week
Sydney Festival's high-summer program of spectacular art and culture lands in the city from tomorrow, 5 January, with an expansive line-up of touring artists, world premiere works, new commissions, Australian exclusives, local talent and an extensive free events program.
Sara Baras llenó de Sombras color y baile la Sala principal del Palacio de Bellas Artes
Erguida, cándida, sutil, elegante, fuerte, con arrojo y echada pal'ante, la bailaora Sara Baras se presentó en el Palacio de Bellas Artes con el programa Sombras, un viaje a través del tiempo, de los colores, del silencio y del bullicio, de la multitud y de la soledad, de la luz y de las sombras.
Palacio De Bellas Artes Celebra Su 85 Aniversario
Creado para exponer lo mejor de las artes a nivel mundial, desde su inauguración el 29 de septiembre de 1934 con la Orquesta Sinfónica de México y un coro de mil voces dirigido por Carlos Chávez, además de la puesta en escena de La verdad sospechosa, de Juan Ruiz de Alarcón, el Palacio de Bellas Artes conmemorará su 85 aniversario con grupos y artistas nacionales e internacionales.