Bitter himself has defined the show as a "stop looking for the most primitive Rafael" and a break from his career to return to its most essential and original dance
Tomorrow, Tuesday, July 14, at 22 am in the Plaza del Cardenal Belluga, Rafael Amargo Belluga close the VI Festival with his new show Time Out, a new stage in his artistic development, a return to the essence of his artistic and creative concept of flamenco.
In the words of the artist "a stop in search of more primitive Rafael" and a break from his career to return to the dance most essential and genuine when the tenth anniversary of his company.
"A look back to move forward in my flamenco" he said.
To this has had the musical composition of Juan Parrilla, a prominent performer and composer flamenco.
All letters of the show have been written by himself Amargo.
The music will be performed by the usual staff of musicians in the company of Granada, extended to this show with rope, wood, bass, synthesizer and piano.
Important artists such as John himself Parrilla, on flute, David Moreira, on violin; Flavio Rodrigues and Eduardo Cortes, guitar, or the powerful voices of Maite Maya, Carmina Cortés and Pedro Obregon, Maria Bunny special guest involved in this production.
Rafael Amargo dead-time dance clubs as varied as the ram, tangos, solea, the abandolao or fandango de Granada, and even ventures with a special tribute to Lola Flores dancing with his company, a zambra.
The show has also received, with costumes created by Amaya Arzuaga and lighting bears the signature of Nicolas Fischtel, a specialist in the world of dance.
Dead time is the sixth show itself Rafael Amargo and more flamenco.
Since 1997 created the claw and the angel, his career has evolved from the purest flamenco to the big shows, like its award-winning poet in New York, Enramblao and DQ ... passengers.
Major productions that have been surrounded by other disciplines such as break-dance, contemporary, air theater, film ..
and has worked with companies and artists such as La Fura dels Baus, the film director John Estelrich, actors Marisa Paredes and Cayetana Guillen Cuervo and musicians such as Edith Salazar and Jose Soto "Sorderita."
Source: Agencias