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A world première by Israel Galván! Conjuring up Renaissance architecture, Kafka and Lorca, the genius of flamenco is exploring his Sevillian roots, resounding, pausing.

The grand figure who has introduced change to flamenco is reinventing himself, and right before our eyes! Israel Galván, with acute sensitivity, has brought great depth to the feeling of templar, a term used to describe the pause, the state of suspension just before the dancer moves, the musical expression, the silence of the toreador. There beside two musicians and an actor, the bailaor moves into the interstices between the notes, between the words, forming a dialogue with traditional melodies from Andalusia. After Rome, and his experience in the Tempietto, the temple designed by the Renaissance architect Bramante, he is presenting a world premiere at the Théâtre de la Ville with a completely new rendition of his art. His performance of Seises, initially programmed for February, will now be scheduled in September, after we have shared in this new joy.

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01:00
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From 8 € to 32 €
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15:00, 17:00, 20:00
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IGALVÁN COMPANY
Artistic direction & choreography Israel Galván

Locomoción

Templar el templete

Sound Pedro León / Félix Vázquez
Light Valentin Donaire
Technical manager Pedro León
Stage manager Balbi Parra
Management Rosario Gallardo

With
Israel Galván
Antonio Moreno, percussion
Juan Jimenez Alba, saxophone and wind instruments
Ilona Astoul

Project commissioned by Academia de España en Roma

Production IGalván Company

Thu 15 Feb 2024

8:00 PM

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Fri 16 Feb 2024

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Sat 17 Feb 2024

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Sun 18 Feb 2024

5:00 PM

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Tue 20 Feb 2024

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Wed 21 Feb 2024

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Thu 22 Feb 2024

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Fri 23 Feb 2024

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Sat 24 Feb 2024

3:00 PM

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