El Taller del Arte students present the show ‘El Viaje’ at the Felipe VI Auditorium
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It will be performed on Monday, June 24 under the direction of José Franco and Inmaculada Carmona.
The Estepona City Council informs that next Monday, June 24, at 7.30 pm, will be presented at the Felipe VI Auditorium ‘El Viaje’, a show created by students of El Taller del Arte.
The students of the dancers José Franco and Inmaculada Carmona will embark on a journey towards the search for identity as artists and will go through different places where they will try to find the emotion that gives meaning to their movement.
Tickets for this show are on sale at www.tafestepona.com and at the Auditorium box office on the day of the performance from two hours before the beginning of the show.
Born in Madrid in 1987, José Franco graduated in Spanish Dance and Flamenco at the Conservatorio Profesional de Danza ‘Carmen Amaya’. He has been part of the companies of Sara Baras, Aida Gómez, Ballet Español Rafael Aguilar, Bfm, Centro andaluz de Danza, Taller Ballet Nacional de España, Compañía Carmen Mota. In 2016 she premiered her first solo show ‘Flamenco en el XXI’. It was in Malaga and under the musical direction of Estepona guitarist Daniel Casares. In 2018 he premiered his second show ‘A sola2’. It was followed by ‘Tablao’ (2020) and ‘Equilibrio’ (2023).
Inmaculada Carmona was born in Cadiz in 1986 and is a flamenco dancer and bailaora. With a degree in Psychology, she obtained her degree in Spanish Dance Acade and trained at the Marta de la Vega School in Madrid. She has been part of companies such as the Ballet Flamenco de Madrid and the Carmen Mota Company.
Both artists are co-directors, choreographers and teachers of the creative space El Taller del Arte in Estepona.