Aitana Rousseau

Intermediate Dance

Palo TBD w/Bata de Cola

10:45–11:45AM • $300

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The Workshop

The bata de cola is a long-trained skirt. Its use demands strong technique, requiring dedicated study to master manipulation and control. The bata de cola allows for unique body movements and effects not achievable with shorter costumes. Beyond its visual appeal, the dancer with a bata de cola has a functional yet aesthetically beautiful wardrobe piece, offering a constant source of inspiration for exploring new dance movements.

Workshops consist of six (6) hours of instruction over the course of seven (6) days, June 21-27. Instructors generally do not teach on the day of their scheduled performance. Aitana Rousseau will not teach on June 21.

 


 

Workshops consist of six (6) hours of instruction over the course of seven (7) days, June 21-27. Instructors generally do not teach on the day of their scheduled performance; Aitana Rousseau will not teach on June 21.
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Aitana Rousseau

Aitana Rousseau, a flamenco dancer from Sevilla, has mesmerized audiences worldwide with her artistry and dedication to the craft. Her flamenco journey began at a young age, rooted in the rich traditions of Andalucia, and has since flourished into an illustrious career.

Rousseau has performed on prestigious stages, including the Teatro Flamenco Málaga and international festivals such as the Festival de Jerez, Festival de Flamenco de Londres, and Festival Internacional del Cante de las Minas. She has also collaborated with prominent flamenco artists, notably appearing in David Coria’s acclaimed production Los Bailes Robados at the Théâtre de Chaillot in Paris.

In addition to her performance career, Rousseau is a passionate educator. She conducts workshops and masterclasses worldwide, focusing on both technical excellence and the cultural heritage of flamenco. Her teaching approach inspires students to connect deeply with the art form while fostering a sense of community and personal expression.

She is committed to using flamenco as a tool for social inclusion, participating in programs that empower individuals through the transformative power of dance. These initiatives promote self-expression and cultural connection, ensuring flamenco’s relevance across diverse communities.

With a career that bridges performance and education, Aitana Rousseau is a torchbearer for flamenco, preserving its traditions while innovating for future generations. Her work continues to inspire and captivate audiences and students alike, celebrating the enduring beauty and depth of this iconic art form.

See Aitana Rousseau on June 21 in David Coria y Compañía

 

los bailes robados

At Festival Flamenco Alburquerque 38

We look forward to a thrilling 9-day event that showcases the power of flamenco and honors the legacy of this event.