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On Friday, November 8, at the Lannemezan village hall at 8:30 p.m., Stéphanie Fuster will come and share her love for flamenco and its history.
The cultural department of the city of Lannemezan still has a few gems in its program and the show to be discovered on Friday, November 8 is certainly one of them. “Parler Flamenco” will take you into the world of a captivating dancer. Stéphanie Fuster tells a story of flamenco in gestures, words and laughter. She declares her love for him in a show in the form of a fun and participatory conference which reveals to us the mythology, the practice, the mysteries and the beauty of this art of the sublime, the most living, the most human of all.
“The love of dance and flamenco”
Stéphanie Fuster is a flamenco dancer, choreographer, performer and teacher. His work strives to define the flamenco gesture, expressive, impulsive, rhythmic, and to question its resonances on the levels of identity and imagination. And she is the one who speaks about it best: “For a long time, during the presentation of stages of work or shows, I have been led to speak naturally and with great relish about flamenco, about my relationship to this art, and even to questioning, interacting with the public on the imagination that they associate with it. These “conversations” from the intimate experience where flamenco and the artist seem to come down from their pedestal, were in fact prolegomena to this dance conference. Today Parler Flamenco offers them a form while retaining the conviviality and proximity of these moments nourished by anecdotes, of dancing and in words, of shared experience from the love of dance and flamenco.”
An exceptional artist with an impressive background who has danced with the greatest in the field of flamenco. She was first a student of Isabel Soler in Toulouse, she went to train in Seville, the cradle of flamenco, thanks to the higher choreographic studies scholarship from the Ministry of Culture. It was there that she deepened her practice, for eight years, with the masters of this art, in the tablaos and Sevillian companies.
Stéphanie Fuster danced notably for Israel Galván (Bienal de Sevilla, Orange County Festival) and Juan Carlos Lérida, two choreographers who left a lasting mark on her career. Back in France, she founded La Fábrica Flamenca in Toulouse, a space dedicated to the transmission and creation of flamenco, where she trained many dancers who became professionals. A dancer who touches everything as explained in the biography on her website: “She choreographs the poems of El Divan del Tamarit by FG Lorca in 2006. Aurélien Bory wrote for her in 2008 Questcequetudeviens?, dance portrait, nominated for the Olivier Awards, still represented in France and abroad (Barbican London, Teatro Central Sevilla, National Taichung theater, City Hall Hong Kong, Théâtre des Amandiers Nanterre, Théâtre Monfort Paris, Mercat de les Flors Barcelona, Théâtre Vidy Lausanne, etc.)”.
Information and reservations at the Parvis ticket office: 05 62 90 08 55
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