Yo, Carmen

The passionate María Pagés transcends the legendary character of Carmen in a vibrant ode to femininity. Accompanied by 8 dancers and 7 musicians performing live, she stands out once again as an iconic figure of flamenco. From the Bizet opera she retains a fine melodic line and draws also from the popular music repertoire. From the tale of the sultry gypsy with the fateful destiny emerges a multifaceted, sincere and forceful woman. In 10 scenes sculpted by the lighting, she sketches a portrait of the eternal feminine free of prejudice and conventions, endowed with the voice of all women. The fiery bodies of the dancers undulate and prance, their feet rooted to the floor while pounding out fierce rhythms. Their arms cleave the air with endless curls and scrolls as their voices fill the space. Songs are sung by two women, words are chanted by all in unison, poems by women writers are recited in many languages. Powerful and delectable.

“… it is not often that one gets to see a true master at work, but when it happens, it is magical.” − Live, Singapore

Post-performance talk with the artists: Friday September 30, 2016

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