Tirana International Dance Festival showcases flamenco, contemporary fusion

Tirana International Dance Festival showcases flamenco, contemporary fusion

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Art is that invisible thread that separates reality from imagination and takes us on a journey between these two worlds.

“Alegorias” is the performance that premiered on the stage of the Opera and Ballet Theater, bringing the rhythms of flamenco and the music of Andalusia, CE Report quotes ATA.

This show is an embodiment of the moment when fantasy gives shape to the invisible, turning feeling into movement and thought into the body.

In this space where boundaries dissolve, Julia Cambra and Paula Comitre meet for the first time on stage. Two artists who speak different languages but move in the same universe.

On the TKOB stage, a meeting unfolded where silence became rhythm, the body became words, and art became a bridge connecting worlds.

“This is why we bring to the table concepts that are so contrasting, yet so complementary: contemporary dance and flamenco, contemporary music and traditional flamenco music,” said artists Cambra and Comitre in a television interview.

Paula Comitre has been recognized as one of the most prominent flamenco talents of her generation, transforming multicultural heritage into an artistic dialogue.

The performance is part of the artistic calendar of the Tirana International Dance Festival, which has also planned a flamenco dance class for all those who love this discipline.

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