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Grande Salle
Israel Galván
Flamenco? Contemporary dance? No, it is beyond that. You’ve never seen anything like it. The astonishing thing bears a name: Israel Galván. The unusual short scenes and transformations in the lightning El Final de este estado de cosas, redux are breathtaking. The dancer and choreographer from Seville has no fear of going too far. He puts the bar of bizarreness and eccentricity very high, leaving the audience flabbergasted under the shock.
While developing the most beautiful and purest flamenco technique, the number of styles that pass through him is impressive. Fluttering swan arms, twisting of feet in the Japanese Butoh fashion, tauromachian run-ups… He dashes without looking back and dares to do anything: dressing-up, wearing a monstrous mask, the appearance onstage of, among other things, a heavy metal group and a contemporary jazz group, until this final stunning zapateado. Galván makes flamenco shake at its core.


