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Sergio Bernal arrives in New York to “move” with the traditional Spanish repertoire

New York, October 23 (EFE).- Award-winning Spanish dancer Sergio Bernal will debut this Wednesday in New York ‘Una noche con Sergio Bernal’, a show that will he takes a tour of “traditional Spanish repertoire” and with which he seeks to “move” the public, according to what he told EFE.

At the previous press screening, the former Spanish National Ballet dancer gave a preview of the program, which mixes flamenco and ballet, and was happy to return to the Big Apple with his own company, which he created four years ago with Ricardo Beò as art director.

Together with dancers Cristina Cazorla and Carlos Romero, Bernal leads the way with classical and modern choreographies for ‘The Three-cornered Hat’, by Manuel de Falla, ‘Bolero’, by Maurice Ravel, and even songs by Silvia Pérez Cruz or Alberto Iglesias (‘Talk to her’).

“What I like is to get on stage, feel the emotions that I can put off at certain moments and see that feeling in the audience,” said the artist on in front of the Joyce Theatre, where he plays every night until Sunday and what’s your name on the marquee.

“Politicians feel they have a lot of power, but when you’re on stage and you can feel silence, see the public’s face and feel that you’re moving them… that you can touch other people’s lives,” he said.

Cue, who is also a dancer and choreographer, makes sure, for his part, that this show is Bernal’s “whole keeper” and that he does justice to a career brilliant, who has been honored in Spain with the Emerging Talent Award and in the United Kingdom as an Arts Ambassador.

Despite this, Bernal (Madrid, 1990), one of the most influential people in Spanish culture according to Forbes, says that he has “a lot to learn” and that the current stage is “the beginning of total”: “I’m practically starting “This is my fourth year with the company and I hope it will be 40.”

“He is the first dancer who comes from flamenco roots and from the flamenco school which, in turn, is classical dance. He has been dancing Balanchine’s ‘Apollo’, and it is something that happens to ‘first time,’ explained Cue, who He has worked with Bernal for 15 years and agrees about his vision of dance.

“Our motto, our goal, is to excite through beauty,” he concludes. EFE

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2024-10-23 23:20:00
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