Montreal fans of the Spanish flamenco superstar Maria Pages should know first and foremost that her show coming to Place des Arts this month, Yo, Carmen (“I, Carmen”) is not the familiar story about ...
Pagés breathes new life into flamenco’s roots as she performs with the full spectrum of emotion in a thoughtful, history-spanning work Dancers have an interesting relationship with time, their often ...
María Pagés is considered the queen of modern flamenco. The Sevillian dancer and choreographer, spearhead of the María Pagés Compañía, has been hailed as a great innovator in the traditional dance ...
If you think you know the story of Carmen, think again says Spanish flamenco dance innovator Maria Pagés, whose latest work Yo, Carmen radically reimagines the tale as a vibrant ode to modern ...
Internationally acclaimed flamenco dancer Maria Pages is returning to Singapore for the international premiere of new work, I, Carmen, at the Esplanade's annual da:ns festival this October. Tickets to ...
María Pagés may not be a household name but she's one of flamenco's finest. Hand picked to be part of the original Riverdance show (but don't hold that against her) and recently invited by Baryshnikov ...
Reviewed by Bruce Arnold There is powerful conflict at all times in the dancing of Maria Pages, whose Flamenco Republic is on at the Olympia Theatre for all too short a time, ending tomorrow night.
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Pagés newest piece, an autobiography, was commissioned by Mikhail Baryshnikov and will see her touch down in Canada for the first time You can save this article by registering for free here. Or ...
Anyone who saw flamenco artist Maria Pages in Riverdance is bound to remember her: her dancing cut like a knife through the bloated heart of that overproduced show. (As I recall, she was supposed to ...