Teatro villamarta entradas manuel carrasco biography
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María Reyes
María Reyes, born in El Puerto de Santa María (Cádiz) in 1991. She started dancing at the age of 4 with her teacher “La Chati”. Graduated in the speciality of Flamenco at the Conservatorio Profesional dem Danza Maribel Gallardo (Cádiz). She finished her studies with the extraordinary prize for the best academic record in Andalusia.
Throughout these years she trained in depth with her teacher Miguel Ángel Heredia. She started dancing with him in the tablao “la Taberna” (Jerez).
She took part in the competition “Desencaja Jóvenes Flamencos” representing the province of Cádiz, later participating in the Circuito Provincial dem Peñas dem Andalucía.
He was part of the company of the pianist Manolo Carrasco with his show “Vive la Pepa, 1812”. Also of the company “Azalea” with the teachers Mercedes Márquez and Javier Marín, touring Portugal and Andalusia, and participating in festivals and dance cycles, such as
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Manuel de la Nina
Debuted in 2001 with just 8 years at the Seville Biennale at the Teatro Lopez de Vega by Manuel Moreno Junquera “Moraito chico”, in the trilogy show that took place at the Maestranza Theater in Seville. One year later, in 2002, Juan Carlos Pantoja created a flamenco cultural foundation in the headquarters of the Peña Terremoto, Manuel acted among others in the Villamarta Theater acting as Christmas carols and in which he also had the help of Don Antonio Gallardo to carry out the performance “Jerez to New York”.
In 2007 he presented himself to the national singing contest of the Peña Camarón de la Isla in San Fernando, where he won the 3rd prize. That same year formed the group Soniquete that lasted until 2012. In 2011 participated in the disc of Asignatura Flamenca of the group Soniquete where he sang by solea, fandango and bulerías. They commercialized this disc in Bucharest, France, Madrid, Seville, Cordoba…
In 2012 Manuel began his career
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PAGLIACCI / CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA
Pagliacci
The most interesting element of this opera is that Leoncavallo was the son of a judge, and at a very young age witnessed how his father judged a man for having killed his wife in the middle of a theatrical performance. The child kept the story in his head and as an adult converted it into this masterpiece.
Cavalleria rusticana
Winning first prize in an opera competition allowed Pietro Mascagni to premier his work, which had been composed in just two months, at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome in 1890. It rapidly became famous around the world, setting the bar very high for the musician from Livorno. Cavalleria Rusticana contains some of the most famous moments of the history of opera, including its beautiful Intermezzo.
Cavalleria rusticana and Pagliacci are of great importance in the 19th century "school of verismo". Both were a success and contain many fragments that belong to the repertoire of opera fa