flamenco fire - Flamenco Dance Areti
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flamenco fire - Flamenco Dance Areti
flamenco fire Sol de Otoño Australian Tour Dates 2008 MARCH 19 20 APRIL 16 18 19 23 26 29 30 MAY 1 2 3 5 6 8 9 10 13 15 16 17 20 21 22 23 26 27 29 31 JUNE 3 5 7 12 14 17 19 21 25 27 Wed Thu Wed Fri Sat Wed Sat Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Mon Tue Thu Fri Sat Tue Thu Fri Sat Tue Wed Thu Fri Mon Tue Thu Sat Tue Thu Sat Thu Sat Tue Thu Sat Wed Fri Venue Playhouse Theatre (QPAC – Brisbane) Playhouse Theatre (QPAC – Brisbane) Venue Cairns Civic Theatre Riverway Arts Centre (Townsville) Mt Isa Civic Centre Mackay Entertainment Centre Gladstone Entertainment Centre Caloundra Cultural Centre Ipswich Civic Hall Venue Gold Coast Arts Centre NORPA (Lismore) NORPA (Lismore) Coffs Harbour Jetty Memorial Theatre Coffs Harbour Jetty Memorial Theatre Bathurst Entertainment Centre Bathurst Entertainment Centre Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre Griffith Regional Theatre Swan Hill Performing Arts Centre The Capital, Bendigo The Capital, Bendigo Darebin Arts & Entertainment Centre West Gippsland Arts Centre, Warragul Clocktower Centre, Moonee Ponds Wyndham Cultural Centre Hamilton Performing Arts Centre Country Arts SA – Mt Gambier Country Arts SA – Renmark Country Arts SA – Noarlunga Venue Country Arts SA – Port Pirie Country Arts SA – Whyalla Country Arts SA – Port Lincoln Walkington Theatre, Karratha Carnarvon Civic Centre Queens Park Theatre, Geraldton Albany Arts Margaret River Alice Springs Cultural Precinct Araluen Centre Darwin Entertainment Centre redchair.com.au For details visit www.redchair.com.au State QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD NSW NSW NSW NSW NSW NSW NSW NSW VIC VIC VIC VIC VIC VIC VIC VIC SA SA SA SA SA SA WA WA WA WA WA NT NT flamenco fire Presented by Red Chair in Association with Queensland Performing Arts Centre. Sol de Otoño The Artists Cante Olayo Jimenez James Paul Dance Tomas Arroquero Areti Boyaci Simone Pope Guitar Werner Neumann Kieren Ray Andrew Veivers Double Bass Andrew Shaw Director Artistic Director Lighting Designer Visual Designer Set Designer Production Manager Company Manager Tour Manager Andrew Veivers Sue Rider Andrew Meadows James Muller Christopher Smith Sonja Gerdsen Angie Dunbavan Dimitri Dalagiorgos Flamenco Fire’s Playhouse performances are supported by the Queensland Government, through Arts Queensland. The Flamenco Fire national tour is managed and coordinated by the Regional Touring Office – ARTS and is assisted by Arts Regional Touring Service (ARTS), a Queensland Government initiative. The Australian Government is proud to be associated with this tour through the national performing arts touring program, Playing Australia, which gives Australians across the country the opportunity to see some of our best performing arts. Flamenco Fire’s Sol de Otoño project partners www.cparis.org keytone.com.au redchair.com.au mastering CPARIS® Mastering Suite 999 • 210 Melbourne St • West End QLD 4101 • AUSTRALIA Head Office: +61 04 1969 6699 • Email: [email protected] •Website: www.cparis.org A Word from the Director This is a very exciting time for the Flamenco Fire company. After many years plying our trade throughout Queensland, we have spread our wings (or more accurately, loaded the Tarago’s!?) and hit the road for the ultimate flamenco road trip. 3 months, 39 concerts, 34 venues...... over 19,000 kilometres!! This epic undertaking, a first for any flamenco group in Australia (domestic or otherwise we are proud to say) is the product of a monumental amount of planning, patience and preoccupation by a cast of thousands...almost literally! Given the nature of the performing arts, the behind-the-scenes workers, managers, supporters, funders and ‘friendly advice givers’ whilst being integral to every performance, rarely receive the acknowledgment commensurate to their efforts. Please join this very grateful Director in a rowdy round of internal applause for a few outstanding of these many....namely, Angie Dunbavan from Red Chair; Jane Atkins, Suzan Williams, Sarah Ferguson etc (i.e. almost everyone!!) at the Queensland Arts Council; Chris Bowen from Arts Queensland; John Kotzas, Jenny Hodgson and crew from QPAC; and the creative team of Sue Rider, Andrew Meadows, James Muller, Christopher Smith, Sonja Gerdsen and Dave Hay, all of whom have contributed over the months/years to make this show look, sound, and flow as it does. Needless to say, but impossible to resist, this is the finest lineup of artists yet to appear under the Flamenco fire banner. With Tomas Arroquero and Olayo Jimenez from Spain, along with a stellar collection of Australian artists, Sol de Otono promises to set the flamenco-bar very high. Lastly and most sadly I’d like to acknowledge the passing of Flamenco Fire’s first and dearest supporter, my friend Arkie Tsamuras. The sole sponsor of the first Flamenco Fire performance in 1999 at Brisbane’s Tivoli Theatre, Arkie’s love of life and enthusiasm for the arts was as infectious as it was irrepressible. He will be sorely missed and never forgotten. Andrew Veivers – Director. flamenco fire Sol de Otoño Sol de Otoño Choreography: Music/Letra: Areti Boyaci & Simone Pope Andrew Veivers Solea Choreography: Music: Letra: Tomas Arroquero Kieren Ray Traditional No Sale El Sol (Bulerías) Music/Letra: James Paul Panaderos Music: 2nd Guitar: Arrangement: Esteban de Sanlúcar Tony Hajon Andrew Veivers Entre Dos Coplas (Sevillanas) Choreography: Music: Tomas Arroquero & Simone Pope James Paul (1&4) & Andrew Veivers (2&3) Sombra (Soleá por Bulerías) Choreography: Music: Letra: Areti Boyaci Werner Neumann Traditional Intermission Aire Letra: James Paul Guajiras Choreography: Music: Letra: Areti Boyaci & Simone Pope Andrew Veivers Gabriel Garcia Lorca El Garrión Music: Andrew Veivers Letra: Federico García Lorca El Carro de mi Fortuna Choreography: (Tientos) Music: Letra: Simone Pope Andrew Veivers Traditional Siempre (Tangos) Music: Kieren Ray Mira Que Bonita Eres Choreography: (Fandangos de Huelva) Tomas Arroquero, Areti Boyaci & Simone Pope Andrew Veivers Traditional Alegrias Choreography: Music: Letra: Tomas Arroquero, Areti Boyaci & Simone Pope Werner Neumann & Kieren Ray Traditional Act 1 (45mins) Act 2 (50mins) Music: Letra: Intermission (20mins) About flamenco fire Since 1999 Flamenco Fire has been thrilling audiences with a heady mix of traditional and contemporary flamenco music, dance and song. A collaboration of nine of Australia’s finest flamenco artists, Flamenco Fire features singers, dancers and musicians in a beautifully crafted show that reveals the flamenco artform in all of its guises. Initially offering performances that saw Brisbane based group - Jaleos Flamenco - share the stage with a rich variety of national and international flamenco artists, Flamenco Fire soon evolved into a single entity of like minded flamenco artists from South Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland. With all of the artists contributing original composition and choreography, together they have achieved something unique in this country - a meeting between artists of Spanish and Non Spanish background developing a new and innovative performance vocabulary that is creative, dynamic, and has an appeal to both national and international audiences. Dazzling Footwork...Compelling Rhythms...Stirring Songs...Flamenco Fire evokes the exotic roots of the sensual and mesmerising art form that is Flamenco. About Sol de Otoño Sol de Otoño, Flamenco Fire’s newest production, is an echo of the Autumn fiestas in Spain. A time of the wine harvest. A celebration of Passion, Light, Culture, and Tradition. Flamenco Fire’s Sol de Otoño will transport you to España.....Ole! Building on the ongoing creative goal of striving for an innovative, original voice within the flamenco idiom, the core ensemble of Flamenco Fire were delighted when the opportunity arose to enrich this process through collaboration with Tomas Arroquero and Olayo Jimenez. Both based in Spain and deeply immersed in the Flamenco life and culture, Tomas and Olayo bring the tradition and passion of Flamenco dance and song to this production of Flamenco Fire’s Sol de Otono. A long way from the tourist bars of Madrid, flamenco is fast becoming a truly international art form, and like it’s stable mate Ballet, Flamenco regularly graces the major concert halls and theatre’s around the world. This border leaping, class defying art form not only represents the universality of musical communication, it embraces both insider and newcomer alike to it’s bossom and gives a voice to all ‘n sundry to cry aloud a passionate OLÉ. Cante Olayo Jimenez Olayo Jimenez was born in Northern Spain into a Gypsy family of flamenco singers, dancers and basket (canasteros) makers. His Grandmother – “La Milia” - was a flamenco singer and friend of the great Carmen Amaya, with whom she shared the stage when together they made their début in Barcelona. Complimenting an upbringing surrounded by flamenco, Olayo immersed himself in the serious study of the flamenco art form. Focusing on Madrid and Seville, two great centres of flamenco, Olayo studied intensively at “Amor de Dios” (Madrid) and Foundation Cristina Heeren (Seville) with highly respected singers such as Naranjito de Triana and Jose de la Tomasa. For many years Olayo’s highly personal vocal style and deep understanding of flamenco have combined to ensure that his talents are constantly in demand. Of his many appearances throughout Europe some of his highlights include: The Royal Albert Hall (London), The Conservatorium of Music (Rotterdam, Holland), performances on Dutch television, film score and acting appearances (“El Punto Sobre la I”), and many other performances in prestigious concert halls in Holland, Denmark, and the United Kingdom. Olayo is currently based in Barcelona and has joined the cast of Flamenco Fire especially for the 2008 season of Sol de Otoño. James Paul Based in Sydney, James Paul is a singer and multi-instrumentalist with broad experience in world music. James has toured as a solo act, with world-fusion group Jai, and with a number of other groups including The Rhythm Hunters and Hot Caravan. His flamenco performances include productions with The Flamenco Crew and Ana Otero. James is passionate about world music and his studies range from Indian classical music (under sarod master Ashok Roy) to Flamenco (in Spain, under Rafa Habichuela). James brings all of this experience to his singing of flamenco “canté” and in playing cajon (flamenco percussion). James joined the cast of Flamenco Fire in 2006. Dance Tomas Arroquero Tomas Arroquero began his flamenco dance career in 1991 and left Australia for Madrid in 1995 to study at ‘Amor de Dios’ (Madrid). His most important teachers in this period were Maria Magdalena, Belen Fernandez and Manuel Reyes. On an extended visit to Australia in 1999, Tomas performed and taught nationwide. Returning to Madrid , he performed with Clara Ramona´s company and worked with various Madrid based artists, including a series of performances at the prestigious tablao - Casa Patas. In 2002, Tomas moved to Jerez, to focus on flamenco within its traditional form. His main mentor has been Maria Bermudez. Currently using Jerez as his base, Tomas has performed regularly with the London-based company, ‘Flamenco Express’, touring extensively in the United Kingdom. He teaches workshops throughout Europe, and has taught for longer periods as a guest teacher in both Germany and Taiwan. Tomas’ performance highlights have included the Laben Centre (Europe’s foremost contemporary dance centre), and sharing the stage at the Royal Albert Hall with flamenco great – Tomatito. Tomas first joined the cast of Flamenco Fire in 2006. Areti Boyaci Areti Boyaci began her dancing career in classical ballet with Ballet Master – Rex Reed. Her move to flamenco was inspired by Carlos Saura’s Bodas de Sangre and for the last 15 years Areti has been studying, performing and teaching flamenco dance. She frequently travels to Spain for professional development, working intensively on technique, style and choreography at the prestigious dance academy Amor De Dios. While in Madrid, Areti trains with dance maestros including Belen Fernandez, La China, Ciro, La Truco, Rafaela Carrasco and Manolo Marin. Now recognized as one of Australia’s finest flamenco dancers, Areti’s performance highlights include Sueno (Odeon Theatre), Ausdance Spectacular (Adelaide Festival Centre), Encuentro (Lion Arts Theatre), Viva Flamenco (Nexus) and Womadelaide. Areti joined the cast of Flamenco Fire in 2004. Simone Pope Guided by some of Spain’s finest dancers - including Belen Fernandez, La China, Carmela Greco and Ciro – Simone Pope’s contemporary choreographies transfix the audience with their energy and passion. Founding member of Brisbane based groups Jaleos Flamenco and The Saruzu Quartet (formerly SARS), Simone has performed at major festivals, theatre’s and concert halls from Tokyo to Adelaide, and almost everywhere in between. Simone annually returns to Spain to immerse herself in the technical and artistic directions of Flamenco. Simone also directs the Brisbane Flamenco Studio where she teaches and hosts workshops by visiting national and international flamenco professionals. Simone has choreographed and performed in all previous productions of Flamenco Fire. Guitar Werner Neumann Werner Neumann studied classical guitar with John Della Torre before his passion for flamenco guitar was developed under the instruction of Robbie Varga and Manolo Jaen. Consolidating his flamenco guitar studies, Werner studied in Madrid with Jesus Heredia, accompanied Belen Fernandez’s classes at Amor de Dios and studied with Enrique Bermudez (Ballet Nacional de Espana). Based in Adelaide, Werner has performed at numerous festivals and music events including Womadelaide, Adelaide Festival of Arts, Barossa Festival and Victor Harbour Festival. Werner has worked with some of Australia’s most prominent flamenco performers including Robbie Varga, Elena Maya, Tomas Arroquero and Elena Varga and is the principal guitarist for Areti Boyaci. Werner joined the cast of Flamenco Fire in 2004. Kieren Ray For the past 15 years, Kieren Ray has performed professionally as a soloist and in numerous ensembles playing Flamenco, Classical and Jazz guitar. He has performed extensively throughout Australia at major festivals and venues including: Melbourne and Brisbane Concert Halls, Frankston Guitar Festival, Melbourne Festival and Adelaide’s Playhouse Theatre. Since 1994, Kieren has collaborated with renowned dancer Nella Randone, inspiring a substantial collection of Flamenco Dance Theatre productions featuring original choreographies and compositions. Musical excerpts from their production – Tryptich – have been featured in the film Memory Tree – The Controversial Art of David Boyd, which was screened on ABC television. Kieren currently works with Melbourne group Sonikete, as well as his own group ContraBanda which performs original works and contemporary masterpieces. Kieren joined the cast of Flamenco Fire in 2002. Andrew Veivers From the beginning, Andrew Veivers has combined the traditional study of flamenco with the formal training of the classical guitar. After graduating with a Bachelor of Music in 1993 from the University of Queensland, Andrew spent 3 years studying, teaching and performing in London, Madrid and Amsterdam. At venues ranging from Blenhiem Palace (U.K.) to chamber music series in Amsterdam to performances throughout Japan to concerts at many of Australia’s leading festivals, Andrew has appeared as a soloist as well as with his various groups – The Saruzu Quartet (formerly SARS), Jaleos Flamenco and Estilo Flamenco - to critical acclaim. With over 15 years professional experience, and performance success throughout Australia and Europe, Andrew draws on a wide range of musical influences, evoking the sensual and mesmerising sounds of the Spanish guitar in all of its guises. Andrew is the creator of Flamenco Fire and has provided musical direction for the production since its inception in 1999. Double Bass Andrew Shaw Andrew Shaw is an in-demand bassist who tours nationally and internationally, has performed in many of the leading venues and festivals and recorded extensively. Andrew has played with top performers in a diverse range of fields, including jazz, free improvisation, cabaret, flamenco, tango, world music styles, classical, new music and in an actual field. Although Andrew plays a lot of jazz and is passionate about it, he doesn’t describe himself solely as a jazz musician – his aim is to find out what the double bass can do. Andrew has worked with such high profile artists as Trevor Hart, Jim Kelly, Jeff Usher, Mark Sholtez, Lyndon Terracini, Dale Barlow, Elena Kats-Chernin, Scott Tinkler, Rhonda Birchmore, Katie Noonan and The Queensland Philharmonic Orchestra. Andrew joined the cast of Flamenco Fire in 2000. QUEENSLAND PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE PO Box 3567, South Bank, Queensland 4101 Tel: (07) 3840 7444 Chairman Henry Smerdon Deputy Chairman Bill Grant Trustees Jane Bertelsen Ray Bolwell Simon Gallaher Helene George Paul Piticco Jim Raptis OBE Rhonda White Executive Staff Artistic Director: John Kotzas Director – Venue Operations & Services: Helen Jacobe Director – Marketing & Ticketing: Anne-Maree Moon Director – Corporate Services: Kieron Roost Executive Manager – Production Services: Bill Jessop Executive Producer – Commercial Programs: Will Threadgould ACKNOWLEDGMENT The Queensland Performing Arts Trust is a Statutory Authority of the State of Queensland and is partially funded by the Queensland Government The Honourable Rod Welford MP Minister for Education and Training and Minister for the Arts Director-General for Education, Training and the Arts Rachel Hunter Deputy Director-General, Arts Queensland Leigh Tabrett Patrons are advised that the Performing Arts Centre has EMERGENCY EVACUATION PROCEDURES, a FIRE ALARM system and EXIT passageways. In case of an alert, patrons should remain calm, look for the closest EXIT sign in GREEN, listen to and comply with directions given by the inhouse trained attendants and move in an orderly fashion to the open spaces outside the Centre. Flamenco Fire Primavera Mia The ritual of the celebration of the new spring. A celebration of birth and life. A time for song and dance. COMING IN 2009… …Stay tuned for more information at Red Chair redchair.com.au Flamenco Fire merchandise is available in the foyer during intermission and after the performance. Sol de Otoño Flamenco Fire CDs & merchandise available through the Red Chair online shop redchair.com.au