DE PASO
(PASSING THROUGH)
by Sara Pérez CASA PATAS FLAMENCO FOUNDATION
OCT 30 & 31 NOV 3
Historic Asolo Theater
2021/22 SEASON
THE ART OF
PERFORMANCE
De Paso by Choreographer and Dancer Sara Pérez employs the remarkable song, guitar, and percussion talents of four musicians as part of a powerful dance duet that uses the language of Flamenco to express the allure of the unknown, the fear of failure, and the joy of sharing life’s journey with others. Shown through exciting images built with bodies and the senses, a portal opens to dance and music as languages that allow us to truly know each other. De Paso is a meeting point where different lives, temperaments and emotions intersect.
PROGRAM
Piedra y Camino
Presentación-Milonga
The Company
Sola
Soleá
Sara Pérez
Transit
Bulerías
Jaime González
Alejandro Moreno
Encuentros
Caña
The Company
Alegrías del Candil
Alegrías
Rubén Puertas
Vivo a mi manera
Mariana
The Company
BIOGRAPHIES
SARA PÉREZ, Choreographer and Dancer. Born in Madrid, Sara Pérez began her studies in flamenco and graduated with an honors degree. Her professional career began at the Carlos Vilán Company and at the Madrid Flamenco Ballet. In 2013, Pérez joined tablao El Corral de la Morería. Later with the Casa Patas Foundation, she starred in several international tours. In 2016, Pérez joined the María Pagés Company. In 2015, she presented “Earth Colors” at the Brasilia International Dance Seminar. With another of her creations, “De Paso,” Pérez obtained the second prize for choreography at the XXVI Spanish Dance and Flamenco Choreography Contest in Madrid and the second prize at the XXVI Young Creators Competition of the Madrid City Council, becoming part of the Community Theater Network circuit. RUBÉN PUERTAS, Dancer. Born in Madrid and entered the professional dance conservatory in 2005. In 2006, Puertas joined the Rafael Amargo Company, and in 2010 he joined the Maria Pagés Company. In addition, Puertas has worked with the Andalusian Flamenco Ballet for Rafaela Carrasco, the New Spanish Ballet for Marco Flores in “Laberíntica,” and with Francisco Hidalgo in “Los Silencios del Baile”. Puertas is currently part of the Jesús Carmona Company. JAIME GONZÁLEZ, Musical Director and Guitar Player. Studied flamenco guitar at the Casa Patas with José Manuel Montoya. He also took classes with Oscar Herrero, Diego Del Morao, and Enrique Vargas. His professional career began in 2006 with the band Acebuche. Casa Patas is key for his career working in shows such as “Querencia” in which he begins to develop his role as a composer together with Sara Pérez. His first great production was “De Paso” (2017) with which González obtained the first prize for Best Flamenco Composition. ALEJANDRO GONZÁLEZ, Guitar Player. Graduated with honors as a guitarist at the 21st Century Music School in Madrid, Alejandro González trained in parallel at the Casa Patas Foundation with José Manuel Montoya. At the age of 16, González began his professional career playing in different Madrid tablaos. There, he shared the stage with great figures of flamenco dance and singing. Currently, González works on projects both of his own and those of other artists. CRISTINA SOLER, Flamenco Singer. She began her career at the age of 12, debuting with Amparo Correa. She won a scholarship from the Cristina Hereen Foundation in a young fandango contest. Soler has participated in numerous festivals. Her awards include Other Cantes de Málaga, Granada, Córdoba and Huelva at the LII International Festival of Cante de Las Minas de la Unión, and first prize in the category of Cantes de Levante at the XXXIII Lo Ferro International Flamenco Singing Festival (Murcia). She recently released her first album, “Mar de Cobre.”
ANA POLANCO, Flamenco Singer. She began in the world of flamenco with the dancer Pilar Ogalla at the age of 10. With guitarist Manolo Sevilla, Polanco began to train and perform all the cantes for the dance. Polanco has continued to demonstrate her artistic credibility thanks to her musical aptitudes, strength, power, and her handling of the beat—qualities that so captivated flamenco star Mariana Cornejo that she wanted to sponsor Polanco artistically.
CREDITS DIRECTOR & CHOREOGRAPHER
FLAMENCO GUITARISTS
Sara Pérez
Jaime González | Alejandro Moreno
MUSICAL DIRECTOR
PHOTOGRAPHY
FLAMENCO DANCERS
TRANSLATION
Sara Pérez | Rubén Puertas
Ellen W. Echeverria
FLAMENCO SINGERS
PRODUCTION AND DESIGN
Jaime González
Cristina Soler | Ana Polanco
Alberto Romo
Begoña Fernández
MARIACHI
DON’T MISS THIS UPCOMING PERFORMANCE!
FLOR DE TOLOACHE DEC 10 7:30 PM
A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR ART OF PERFORMANCE SPONSORS
This program is supported in part by the Shank Family Curator of Performance Endowment, the Ringling Art of Performance Endowment Fund at the Florida State University Foundation, Frank Brunkhurst III Endowment, Ira and Joan Mendell Ringling Museum Endowment, the John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art Endowment, Publix Supermarket Charities Endowment, and the Ringling Museum General Endowment.