José Manuel "El Oruco"

José Manuel

“El Oruco”

Intermediate Dance

Jaleos

10:45-11:45am

$300

About

The Workshop

In dance classes, choreography and technique will be taught. Workshop choreographies are set to various palos (song forms and rhythms). Choreographies are the original work of the artists/teachers, and students learn flamenco through the experience and unique abilities that these master artists/teachers bring to their work. Workshops consist of six (6) hours of instruction over the course of seven (7) days, June 22-28. Instructors generally do not teach on the day of their scheduled performance.  “El Oruco” will not teach on June 22.


Workshops consist of six (6) hours of instruction over the course of seven (7) days, June 22-28. Instructors generally do not teach on the day of their scheduled performance; “El Oruco” will not teach on June 22.
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El Oruco

Born in Sevilla in 1987, “El Oruco” received his first lessons with the Sevillan dancer “El Torombo” with whom he shared the stage in the flamenco season of the Diputación and the Coliseo Cubierto “El Palenque” in Sevilla, then passing to Juan Manuel Fernández Montoya Farruquito. He studied with artists such as La Farruca, La Faraona, Antonio Canales, and Juan de Juan. Her participated in the show Los Gnomos del Flamenco of the company of Antonio Montoya “Farru,” as well as his participation in the different editions of the Biennial of Flamenco Art of Seville, Festival Mont de Marsan, Biennial of Flamenco Art of Paris, Festival USA and other events of national and international interest dedicated to Flamenco Art, with artists such as Israel Galván, Rocío Molina, Rosario “La Tremendita,” Esperanza Fernández, Pastora Galván, Argentina, and José Ángel Carmona, among others. He has also played a leading role as a bailaor in shows such as Flamenco de Raza by singer Curro Fernández, Rara Avis by guitarist Eduardo Trassierra, Alma Gitana by bailaora Juana Amaya, and Diquela and Seis por Derecho of his own authorship.

He produced his new show Ladrón del Tiempo, and has frequently participated in the shows of Rosario “La Tremendita,” Rocío Molina, Eduardo Trassierra. He continues to present, along with his flamenco group, the works Eco and Seis por Derecho, on various stages in Spain and the world. As part of his teaching, he continues to develop an academic project, “FormArte Flamenco,” together with the dancer Karolina González “La Negra,” promoting the study of flamenco art from its technical, rhythmic, and choreographic structural bases, which has reached different academies in countries such as Chile, Mexico, Colombia, Greece, United States and Japan.

El Oruco

 

 

See “El Oruco” JUNE 25 in

Sí, Quiero

US Premiere at Festival Flamenco Alburquerque 37