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Maria Rovira and Crea Dance Company

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And a young company, led by a veteran of contemporary dance in this country, will also offer an open rehearsal in Sant Cugat. It is Maria Rovira’s Crea Dance Company, which a few hours before the performance will dance Carmina Burana for the most restless spectators.

Admission free. Inscriptions here. Grups here.

Ballet Nacional de España

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The Spanish National Ballet is also taking advantage of its stay at the Teatre Auditori Sant Cugat to offer its rehearsals to the public of Dansa metropolitana. This is a good opportunity to enjoy the work of one of the most prestigious Spanish dance companies.

Admission free

Inscriptions
http://tasantcugat.cat/programacio/espectacle/assaig-obert-9
Grups: teatre-auditori@santcugat.cat

Explica dansa

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The project Explica Dansa for training and creation of audiences has designed for Dansa Metropolitana a workshop talk aimed at the senior public: great public who is still active, curious and opened to new and excitin experiences.

Dance Land

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The spaces and corners around the square of Poliesportiu del Centre, in L'Hospitalet, will host a dance program for the public of all tastes and colors all day. Exceptional shows, by renowned companies, and exhibitions of the city schools’ work, as well as Tothom balla / Everyone dances, await you in the square, in the gardens, on the street or in the park. An urban landscape that becomes a Dance Land for one day.

PROGRAM

11 h. Jardines del Casal de Cultura Robert Brilles
Concert by the Municipal Music School

Everybody dances

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Tothom Balla / Everybody dances is back, a participative and exciting proposal that will kick off a whole day of activities and surprises to close the 2019 edition of the Metropolitan Dance / Dansa Metropolitana in the nine cities involved.

This year, the choreography of this great dance festival has been devised by Mar Gómez, a creator of performances that integrate theatre, gesture and sense of humor and would seduce audiences of all ages. She’s a local artist with international recognition.

Las llamas de París

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Bolshoi Ballet, 2017

Inspired by the French Revolution, this ballet by Boris Asafyev with a libretto by Nicolai Volkov and Vladimir Dmitriev is the story of a young peasant girl besieged by a count, shortly before the popular uprisings put an end to the French monarchy and aristocracy. The action begins in Marseille, one of the cities that rebelled, and includes its victorious march to Paris to the beat of Marseillaise.

Coppélia

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Bolshoi Ballet, 2018

The famous Moscow Bolshoi Ballet reconstructs the original choreography of Coppelia by Leo Delibes, created the last third of the nineteenth century, to stress the irresistible energy and humor of this romantic tale. The impressive body of dance dazzles especially in entertainment and in the famous "dance of the hours." A couple of peasants and an automata manufacturer, who wants to endow Coppélia's soul his latest creation, are the protagonists of this classic ballet.

Dantza

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Telmo Esnal, 2018
Spain

Connected with nature and rooted in traditions, this documentary is a story about the life cycle and the struggle for survival. And dance is the chosen language to explain it. Dancing is a poetic song to the tradition, to the land and to its people, to the myths and customs of a people. A story about the miracle of existence.

Yuli

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Icíar Bollaín, 2018
Espanya

Carlos Acosta, a dance legend and the first black dancer to play some of the most famous classical ballet roles in companies such as the Royal Ballet in London, is the protagonist of this biopic that takes us to the Cuba of his childhood and follow the stages of a story of effort and self-improvement. Nominated for five Goya prizes and awarded at the San Sebastian Festival, the film features the same Carlos Acosta as the cast.

Dancing Beethoven

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Arantxa Aguirre, 2016
Espanya, Suïssa

Documentary that closely follows the preparation of the Ninth Symphony of Beethoven, presented in Tokyo by the Béjart Ballet Lausanne and the Ballet of Tokyo, accompanied by the Philharmonic Orchestra of Israel led by Zubin Mehta. Dozens of artists from all countries work on the construction of this ephemeral cathedral, made of sweat and dreams.

Dancing Beethoven was nominated the Best Documentary at the Goya y Forqué Awards, and won the prize ‘Espiga de Plata’ in the section of the Seminci History Time .

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