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Baile Español y Flamenco

1991-1992 The show featured Swedish and Spanish artists performing classical Spanish dance and flamenco. Toured Sweden, Finland and Denmark.

"There is a female anger and pride that runs throughout her dance!"
Bodil Persson, Dagens Nyheter (DN) A show with the gypsy family Fernandez from Grenada. The tour throughout Scandinavia consisted of approximately 25 shows. The show was invited to represent Spain at the Norwegian Nordlyste FestivalThe nordic flamenco queen spellbinds thousands in Osl

"Gabriela Gutarra preserves and spreads the legacy of flamenco!"
Liz Hallström, GöteborgsPosten (GP)


 

Cantes de Ida y Vuelta 1996

This show featured the Latin American influence in flamenco with Spanish guest artists, among them the singer Emilio Cabello. Toured Finland, Denmark, Norway and Sweden.

1996
Gabriela Gutarra was featured in the staging of the classical play Helena by Euripides at the Royal DramaticTheatre of Sweden (Dramaten).

"Gabriela Gutarra’s flamenco dance is powerful and glowing!"
Expressen


 


Gao Caló - The World of the Gypsies 1997

The show premiered at the House of Dance (Dansens Hus) in Stockholm, Sweden and featured the classical dance khatak from India, oriental dance and flamenco. With the support from the Swedish Cultural Council the show toured Finland, Norway, Denmark and Sweden. Gao Caló turned out to be a major success and gathered 8000 spectators at the Swedish Water Festival in Stockholm in 1998. The show toured Germany 2002-2004.

"Gao Caló is a sparkling dance and music performance that in a matter of hours reinforces the belief in the importance of culture in society. The word multicultural gets a new vibrant meaning!" Liz Hallström, GöteborgsPosten (GP)


Flamenco Joven 1997-1998

This tour featured the young virtuoso dancer Jairo and was intended for school children as well as for adults. Flamenco Joven toured with the support of the City of Stockholm in Finland, Norway and Sweden. Fifteen-year-old Jairo dazzled and inspired the audiences wherever he performed.

"Young Jairo drew a young audience to the theatre!"
ÖstersundsPosten

"Jairo explodes in rhythm!"
GöteborgsPosten (GP)


Cantes de ida y vuelta

1995 - Föreställningen visar de latinamerikanska influenserna i flamencon. Spanskt gästspel. Turné i Finland, Danmark, Norge och Sverige.

"Gabriela Gutarra vårdar och sprider flamencos arv!"
Liz Hällström, GP 1995


 

Lorca y el Flamenco

The show had its premiere at Södra Teatern in Stockholm. It paid tribute to Federico Garcia Lorca and the influence he had on the art of flamenco. The performance joined flamenco dance and music with Lorca’s poetry and with history, all presented with drama and subtlety. The show received support from the Swedish Ministry of Culture. In 1998 the show had another premiere, this time with Hans Klinga and Vim de Berdier at the famous Royal Dramatic Theatre (Dramaten).This show was extremely successful and critically acclaimed.



Son Cubano y el Flamenco

The fusion between flamenco and Afro Cuban folklore was the essence of this performance with artists from Spain and Cuba. This genre is a very interesting part of the Spanish culture.

"Gabriela Gutarra’s dance is filled with emotion and expression!"
Catti Grant, Dagens Nyheter (DN)


 


Gipsy Kids

Gypsy flamenco artists presented a traditional Andalusian style flamenco fiesta where all generations meet to sing, dance and enjoy their time. This was a true family fiesta. The Gypsy Kids toured Sweden and had a second premiere in 2002

"Children are dancing for children, the children in the audience are speechless!"
Nya Wermland



Malambo

Argentinean folklore and tango met flamenco in a performance by 12 guest artists from Argentina and Spain. The folkloric dance Gaucho Malambo interlaced with tango and the pure form of flamenco resulted in a cavalcade of stamping

"Mesmerizing and stunning!"
Kerstin Munk, Gävle Dagblad



The Flamenco Woman 2001

This unique show was thought as a tribute to the magnetism of female dance moves. It also highlighted elements of flamenco theatre. A cooperation with Stella Arauzo, the star dancer from the world renowned Antonio Gades Flamenco Company. The show featured La Tremendita and dancers from Gabriela's Flamenco Center. The Flamenco Woman toured Sweden and Norway and was widely acclaimed. It was also filmed and broadcasted by the Swedish National Television, SVT.


 

Rhythm & dans 2000

This show featured Celtic dancers and Gabriela's students from the Flamenco Center performing to various kinds of music with handclapping, stamping, “stickrhythms” and castanets, all this with either hard or soft shoes. About 30 dancers and musicians took part in the performance.


The Fire Dance 2004

A unique dance and music spectacle in two acts, in which Modern and Spanish dance met to the music of de Falla (El Amor Brujo), Albeniz and Gimenez. Choreographed by Stella Arauzo and Gabriella Gutarra. It featured the Symphony Orchestra SAMI conducted by Ruben Gimeno Martinez, together with the singer Karin Lovelius


Poesia Flamenca 2005

A cooperation between the singer Antonio Carrasco and Gabriela Gutarra, in which the poetry of Miguel Hernandez, Federico Garcia Lorca, Antonio Machado and Rafael Alberti emerges through the flamenco in the form of song and dance. Antonio Carrasco says that all these poets have one major thing in common - they all have experienced the Spanish Civil War and the effects it had on the people. Perhaps their poetry can contribute to our understanding of the horror of war regardless of its causes.


Rhythm & Dance 2 2003-2005

A show which featured dances and rhythms from five different countries: khatak dance from India, flamenco, gaucho dance from Argentina, Irish dance and tap dance. The performance was sponsored by the Swedish Cultural Council and toured Sweden.

"This is world culture at its best!"
Karin Månsson, Arbetarbladet

"An inspiring and provoking melting pot that shows that the essence of cultural development is exchange!"
Anna Åström, Svenska Dagbladet (SvD


 

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