LONDON, UK: São Paulo Dance Company makes its UK and London debut at Sadler’s Wells Theatre
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São Paulo Dance Company
São Paulo Dance Company makes its UK and London debut at Sadler’s Wells on 9 & 10 February
Brazilian carnival energy powers 22 virtuoso dancers in a thrilling triple bill
On 9 February the world-famous Rio Carnival opens in Brazil - and one of the country’s finest dance ensembles São Paulo Dance Company makes its UK and London debut at Sadler’s Wells Theatre.
The company’s 22 outstanding dancers match ferocious contemporary technique with the warmth, rhythm and flair of Brazilian culture. The programme from three choreographers rooted in Latin American culture runs the gamut from powerful and mysterious, through shimmering enchantment, to a joyous explosion of Brazilian vitality.
The epic and emotionally-charged Anthem was created on the company in 2019 by Spain's Goyo Montero. resident choreographer with Cuba's Acosta Danza. Anthem reflects on life-cycles and collective identities, inspired by songs that become hymns - anthems - for an individual, a group, a generation or a nation. Montero’s frequent collaborator Owen Belton provides a unifying and uplifting soundscore.
Nacho Duato, artistic director of the Mikhailovsky Ballet, brings the intensity of Mediterranean heat and colour to his sensual Gnawa. Created in 2005 and restaged on São Paulo Dance Company in 2009, it’s a dance work under the spell of the hypnotic, ritualistic music of North Africa (created by seven composers - Hassan Hakmoun, Adam Rudolph, Juan Alberto Arteche, Javier Paxariño, Rabih Abou-Khalil, Velez and Kusur e Sarkissian). Duato was inspired by the mystical Islamic fellowship of the Gnawa people, brought to North Africa by the Berber as slaves.
Brazilian choreographer Cassi Abranches’ colourful and flirtatious Agora provides an exhilarating finale. Created in 2019, this is the third commission for the company from Abranches, a former dancer with iconic Brazilian company, Grupo Corpo. Exploring time and rhythm, she sculpts the movement of each dancer’s body to the percussive beats and bass grooves of Sebastian Piracés’ score, mixing drums and Afro-Brazilian percussion with rock music and vocals.
Since its founding by Brazil’s state government in 2008, São Paulo Dance Company has been under the leadership of its charismatic artistic director, Inês Bogéa. A dancer, film-maker and writer, Bogéa is widely credited with having built a superb classically-trained company which has produced over 100 dance works, almost 50 of them original commissions, and performed to more than 900,000 people in 18 different countries.
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