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DANCE NEWS: Acosta Danza’s Mixed Bill of Cuban Flair and Flavour To Tour the UK

DANCE NEWS: Acosta Danza’s Mixed Bill of Cuban Flair and Flavour To Tour the UK

Published on December 3, 2021
Acosta Danza in "Paysage, soudain, la nuit"; photo by Buby Bode

Six-Venue Spring Tour Opens at Sadler’s Wells Theatre on February 9, 2022

Dance Consortium welcomes Havana-based company Acosta Danza back to the UK with an exhilarating new mixed bill. "100% Cuban" is five works — including three UK premieres — all infused with Cuba’s rich music and dance influences.

100% Cuban features UK premieres from three exciting young Cuban choreographers - Liberto by Raúl Reinoso, Hybrid by Norge Cedeno Raffo and De Punta a Cabo by Alexis Fernandez (Maca). Also in the programme are two big hits from the 2020 UK tour - Paysage, soudain, la nuit by Sweden’s Pontus Lidberg and Impronta by Spanish choreographer Maria Rovira.

Acosta Danza in "De Punta a Cabo"; photo by Yuris Norido


Acosta Danza dancer Raúl Reinoso created Liberto on two of his fellow dancers in 2020, one of several works he has made for the company since he joined in 2015. Through a mix of folk and contemporary dance styles, fiction and mythology, Reinoso conjures Cuba’s ancestral Yoruba gods to tell the story of a runaway slave. Liberto is a call for the right of every individual to choose their own path in life. The score is by young composer José V Gavilondo.

Hybrid is a new commission for the company’s twelve dancers from Norge Cedeno Raffo.  After ten years as a principal dancer and choreographer for Danza Contemporánea de Cuba, Raffo went on to develop his choreographic work becoming artistic director and principal choreographer of the Cuban Company OtroLado.
 
Pontus Lidberg’s Paysage, Soudain, la nuit is a dream-like celebration of youth set in the magic hours between twilight and dawn. The dancers perform constantly-shifting formations in a grassy landscape installation by Cuban artist Elizabet Cerviño. Cuban composer Leo Brouwer provides the rumba-infused soundtrack with additional music by Swedish composer Stefan Levin.

Zeleidy Crespo in "Impronta"; photo Manuel Vason


Maria Rovira created the solo Impronta specially for company dancer Zeleidy Crespo whose training is rooted in the folkloric dance styles of Cuba. Clad in turquoise, Crespo dances centre stage, whirling and shimmering, drawing the audience in with her virtuosic physicality. Impronta is set to music by José V Gavilondo.

De Punta a Cabo, created by Alexis Fernández (Maca) for Acosta Danza’s debut season in 2016, is set against the backdrop of the Malecón, a broad esplanade and seawall stretching for eight kilometres along the Havana coastline. In the piece for twelve dancers, Maca shares his impressions of the contemporary Cuba he knows and loves - a country full of contrasts, traditional and modern, poverty and development, beauty and ugliness. It is danced to a score by three composers - Kumar, Kike Wolf (whose work is based on La Bella Cubana by José White) and Omar Sosar.

Acosta Danza in "Paysage, Soudain, la nuit"; photo by Yuris Norido


100% Cuban is presented by Dance Consortium, the UK-wide consortium of 18 large-scale theatres, whose mission is to bring the best international contemporary dance to audiences across the UK.

Carlos Acosta, the company’s founder, says: “I am thrilled that Acosta Danza is returning to the UK after such a difficult time for the industry. I look forward to sharing the 100% Cuban programme with you, showcasing some of the finest Cuban dancers I have ever had the pleasure of working with.”

While his Cuban company is out on the road for Dance Consortium, Carlos Acosta’s new production of Don Quixote for Birmingham Royal Ball is touring to Southampton Mayflower (10 – 12 February), Birmingham Hippodrome (18 – 26 February), Salford Lowry (2 – 5 March), Sunderland Empire (10 – 12 March) and Plymouth Theatre Royal (16 – 19 March).

Full listings information for 100% Cuban follows:

Acosta Danza
100% Cuban

Repertoire:
Liberto - choreography Raúl Reinoso
Hybrid - choreography Norge Cedeno Raffo
Interval
Paysage, soudain, la nuit - choreography Pontus Lidberg
Impronta - choreography Maria Rovira
De Punta a Cabo - choreography Alexis Fernandez (Maca)

Wednesday 9 – Saturday 12 February at 7.30pm
Sadler’s Wells Theatre, LONDON
Rosebery Ave, London EC1R 4TN
Tickets: 020 7863 8000 / www.sadlerswells.com

Tuesday 15 & Wednesday 16 February at 7.30pm
Royal Concert Hall,  NOTTINGHAM
Theatre Square, Nottingham NG1 5ND
Tickets: 0115 989 5555 / www.trch.co.uk

Tuesday 22 & Wednesday 23 February at 7.30pm
The Lowry, SALFORD
Pier 8, The Quays, Salford, M50 3AZ
Tickets: 0343 208 6000 / www.thelowry.com

Friday 25 & Saturday 26 February at 7.30pm
HULL New Theatre
Kingston Square, Hull HU1 3HF
Tickets:  01482 300306 / www.hulltheatres.co.uk

Tuesday 1 & Wednesday 2 March at 7.30pm
The Marlowe Theatre CANTERBURY
The Friars, Canterbury CT1 2AS
Tickets: 01227 787787 / www.marlowetheatre.com

Friday 4 & Saturday 5 March at 7.30pm
Theatre Royal PLYMOUTH
Royal Parade, Plymouth PL1 2TR
Tickets: 01752 267222 / www.theatreroyal.com


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