Wednesday, September 14, 2011

New Video from "VINATICA" posted below!

En flamencos de palabra, la bailaora malagueña Rocío Molina y en la despedida, imágenes de la actuación del guitarrista José Antonio Rodríguez en los Jueves Flamencos de Cajasol.
Photo: deflamenco.com, Rafael Manjavacas.
Rocío Molina was born in Málaga in 1984. She started dancing as early as age three, when she began her professional training, completing her career in 2002 at the Real Conservatorio de Danza de Madrid, graduating with full marks. In 2001 she joined María Pagés’s company, choreographing one of the numbers in the production titled “Las Cuatro Estaciones” (The Four Seasons), touring throughout Italy, Japan, Canada and The United States, where she took part in the Andalusian Gala at the New York City Center. In 2003 she again took part in the USA Flamenco Festival, performing as a soloist, together with Manuela Carrasco and Chocolate, and forming a duo with Israel Galván.

ROCÍO MOLINA “VINÁTICA”
June 10th, 2011 - Teatros Canal - Madrid

Dance, original idea, choreography, musical script: Rocío Molina; Guitar and music: Eduardo Trassierra; Cante and mandoline: Jose Ángel Carmona “Carmona”; Palmas and compás: José Manuel Ramos “El Oruco”; Drama coach: Roberto Fratini.


“AUTORA”
Text: Manuel Moraga


It’s been some time now since Rocío Molina began the transformation from dancer to author, and stopped being a body mover at the service of a work. For a time, in the world of dance, people spoke of the perfection of her interpretation. For a long time Rocío Molina has been an artiste of dance, in the broadest sense of the term. “Vinática” is strongly in this line. {mas}

NEW VIDEO POST!
Actuación de Rocío Molina "Vinática" en el Gran Teatro con motivo del Festival de la Guitarra de Córdoba 2011


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