
Sunday, 30th March
Bailaoras
WORLD PREMIERE!
WORLD PREMIERE!
Join dancers Lourdes Fernández and Josie Laurel Sinnadurai for an unforgettable evening of exceptional flamenco, when they present the world premiere of their new show, BAILAORAS (DANCERS).
The performance will include highlights from their respective acclaimed productions RAÍCES and ORÍGENES, alongside exciting new choreography that has never been seen before!
Accompanying Lourdes and Josie are four outstanding musicians whose minds and bodies - like the dancers - simply ooze flamenco! While Lourdes' has previously graced our stage, this will mark Seville-based Josie's debut.
Expect fierce footwork, mesmerising dances, and all the intensity and passion that define traditional flamenco!
Don’t miss this unique night of music and dance!
Lourdes Fernández & Josie Laurel Sinnadurai (Dance) Adrián Solá (Guitar) Fuensanta Zambrana (Violin) Mónica García (Voice) Demi García Sabat (Percussion)
THE DANCERS
Lourdes Fernández
Lourdes began to dance at the age of five. From that moment, her life unfolded through the learning of flamenco. She studied dance at the Conservatory of Madrid, has a degree at Rey Juan Carlos University in Madrid and completed a Masters in Performing Arts at the same university. She also taught dance at Saint Louis University in Madrid and participated at the International Gala of Dance for UNESCO.
Lourdes is constantly looking to develop new forms of expression to enrich the language of flamenco. Her body is simply the luminous manifestation of her soul.
Josie Laurel Sinnadurai
Based in Seville, Spain, Josie trained in flamenco with several of the most renowned schools in Madrid, Seville and Jerez, and also in contemporary dance at London Contemporary Dance School, where she completed her Bachelors and Masters degree.
Josie is a regular performer at the flamenco tablaos Álvarez Quintero and La Carbonería in Seville, as well as being a soloist with Brecon Festival Ballet, and a producer/dancer for contemporary dance company Sweetshop Revolution. She also performs with dancers such as Jesus Olmedo.