Alter Ego from the Alfonso Losa & Paula Comitre company, came to close this 35th edition of the Nîmes flamenco festival like fireworks, electrifying from start to finish a packed room which gave the artists a standing ovation.
With “Alter Ego”the Compañía Alfonso Losa & Paula Comitre presented in Nîmes, this Saturday evening at the closing of the flamenco festival, a work where this art reaches a new dimension. This show brings together two virtuoso and visionary dancers, Alfonso Losa and Paula Comitre, who explore identity and duality through the powerful and expressive language of flamenco.
The duality between masculine and feminine highlighted
In “Alter Ego”the stage becomes a space of intense dialogue between two souls, between two visions of flamenco, but also between oneself and one’s double. Losa, an emblematic figure of contemporary flamenco, brings his raw strength, his infallible technique and his explosive energy. Facing him, Paula Comitre, a young prodigy with a refined and daring style, embodies grace and innovation. Together, they explore the duality between masculine and feminine, between heritage and creation, between confrontation and harmony.
-A total expression of body and mind
The music, played live by top artists, amplifies the tension and passion that emanates from each movement. Each guitar note, each song, each foot strike seems to dialogue with the soul of the dancers, reinforcing the idea that flamenco is a total expression of body and mind.
With “Alter Ego”Alfonso Losa and Paula Comitre don’t just dance: they tell a universal story about identity, balance and the quest for self. This show, of rare intensity, will delight purists and lovers of contemporary creations, offering flamenco in perpetual evolution. A true ode to the flamenco soul, brilliantly embodied by two exceptional artists.
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