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Flamenco Is Life: Toronto’s Esmeralda Enrique


L: Flamenco dancer & choreographer Esmeralda Enrique; R: Esmeralda Enrique Spanish Dance Firm dancers (Photographs courtesy of Esmeralda Enrique)

On Might 30 and 31, the Esmeralda Enrique Spanish Dance Firm presents a night showcasing the artwork of flamenco on movie and in dwell efficiency. Spanish singer Manuel Soto, and choreographers Ana Morales, Antonio Granjero, and José Maldonado be a part of firm dancers in a program that features dwell musical accompaniment by guitarists Benjamin Barille, Manuel Vázquez, and percussionist Miguel Media.

The movies that can display screen have been created by the Firm: Reflejos del Tiempo (Reflections of Time), directed by William Yong with choreography by Daniel Ramos; La Textura del Aire (The Texture of Air), additionally directed by William Yong with choreography by Javier Latorre; and the world premiere of Luz, directed by Ella Cooper with choreography by José Maldonado.

Esmeralda Enrique

Esmeralda Enrique has earned a fame as one of the vital revered and celebrated Flamenco dance artists in Canada. She based her Academy of Spanish Dance in 1981, adopted by the Esmeralda Enrique Spanish Dance Firm in 1982.

Flamenco is a practice that she grew up in, in her native Spain, the place she started learning dance as a toddler, and was working professionally from the age of 14.

Her work in Canada has been acknowledged by a number of awards and honours, together with the inaugural Younger Centre for the Performing Arts Dance Award as Senior Artist in 2012, a 12 months that marked the college’s thirtieth anniversary. She has been nominated for a Dora Mavor Moore Award on a number of events.

Esmeralda Enrique: The Interview

When Enrique based her first firm in Canada in 1981 and 1982, did she actually imagine she’d be nonetheless going sturdy after 42 years?

“Not likely,” Enrique says. “No, I didn’t think about, even myself, that I might be so concerned on this artwork. These two entities have been sustaining me ever since I got here to Canada.”

When she first got here to Canada, she recollects that the ambiance for dance was extra restricted, and Flamenco hadn’t made a lot of a mark in Canada’s dance panorama.

“There was not that a lot data,” she says. Nonetheless, individuals have been curious. “They didn’t know what they have been taking a look at.” However, the attraction of the dance gained out. “We obtained excellent receptions and feedback.”

One of many aspects of Flamenco that makes it distinctive is how straightforward and easy the actions can look — in distinction to how tough they’re to execute correctly.

“It takes years of examine.” With a trickle of curiosity, it took Toronto audiences some time earlier than they turned enthusiastic supporters. “It was a battle.”

Together with lack of primary understanding of the artwork, the Toronto space was stuffed with gifted individuals, however none with the required abilities, together with competent Flamenco guitarists and singers. “Oh my gosh, [it’s like] there was a leg lacking kind a chair,” she says.

It meant ranging from scratch, and a dance faculty helped to unfold the phrase. “I’ve all the time loved educating newbie college students,” Esmeralda says. “It’s a ravishing expertise to see how they’re launched to the artwork of Flamenco.” As she factors out, it’s not solely the dance itself, but in addition about coaching singers and guitarists. “All these three components mixed are what makes up a real fulfilling expertise.”

Educating means serving to professionals, and potential skilled dancers, together with the learners and dabblers. “The tutorial aspect is simply as necessary,” she notes.

Trendy Flamenco

To some, Flamenco could look like an artwork kind that’s steeped in custom. That’s definitely true, however it doesn’t exclude a recent expression of the artwork.

“It’s a dwelling artwork,” Enrique says.

Over time, she’s developed a creative method that takes the dance past the codified components which have been established for hundreds of years. She’s usually impressed and influenced by different kinds and types of dance in her choreography. “Some mixtures are lovely,” she says, “some should not a lot.” Experimenting is the one solution to know for certain.

“We strive various things.”

That features incorporating components as various as faucet dance and conventional Kazakh dance strikes.

“What can we use that may nonetheless be acknowledged as Flamenco?”

Dance on Movie

Together with dwell efficiency, the three movies current Flamenco differently to audiences.

“It turns into extra intimate, relying on the digital camera angle,” Enrique explains. “Or, it turns into one thing you see in a different way.”

Nearer up, the dancer’s feelings are on full show, and individuality is heightened.

“That is one thing that has all the time intrigued me,” she says.

Dance on movie is one thing the corporate has explored solely in the previous few years, with COVID being the igniting spark. “We by no means did it earlier than as an organization.” Throughout the lockdowns, it provided a solution to maintain going. “We needed to proceed doing issues.”

Two of the movies that can display screen have been accomplished throughout the COVID lockdowns. “One is a ravishing tackle what the feel of air can be like,” she says. La Textura del Aire was filmed on a skyscraper with flooring to ceiling home windows that saved the altering face of the sky and evolving climate patterns mirrored within the glass. Altering lighting additionally meant working shortly. “We have been filming fairly quickly,” she says. “It appeared just like the wind needed to bop with us.”

Reflejos del Tiempo takes a extra established method. “We selected a really conventional dance,” she explains, one that includes a set choreography. “We requested choreographer Daniel Ramos to set it for us in a extra up to date fashion.”

The consequence was very intricate choreography that expresses the theme of time, and reflection, and the way it runs by a dancer’s life — and by extension, anybody’s life. It’s a multigenerational efficiency, with dancers of all completely different age teams on stage.

“We see the time journey, so to talk, of a lifetime in dance.”

The third movie, Luz, is a brand new work.

“Our third movie is a debut, will probably be a premiere,” Esmeralda says. “It’s extra of a glance into the studio, the making of a dance piece.”

A lot of the movie depicts in-studio rehearsals, and the way choreographer José Maldonado works with the dancers. “His concepts are limitless,” she says. “He goes to completely different ranges of tenderness and dexterity.”

The movie reveals a facet of dance that outsiders seldom see. “Choreographers not often have an opportunity to talk publicly. The viewers sees the ultimate product.”

An Night With Esmeralda Enrique Spanish Dance Firm

Enrique’s firm was one in all many who needed to rethink their season plans after the announcement of the closure of Fleck Dance Theatre.

“Out of necessity, we needed to change our venue,” Enrique explains. Fleck Theatre served as the corporate’s efficiency dwelling since 1999. “We needed to shortly and hurriedly discover a completely different venue. We nearly made the choice to not current this 12 months.”

That call fell by the wayside. “We got here to the Meridian Arts Centre.” Because it occurred, the smaller Studio Theatre was the one stage obtainable. “That created some challenges for us.” That included accommodating seven dancers and 6 musicians on a smaller stage. Creativity gained the day.

“I feel we have now settled on a solution to make the dwell efficiency nonetheless complementary to all seven dancers.” The dwell dance items embody a trio, one with 4 dancers, and one will all seven.

Together with the visitor singer from Spain, audiences can anticipate to see a brand new face on stage.

“We’ve a brand new dancer that’s debuting with the corporate this 12 months.”

  • Discover extra particulars concerning the performances on Might 30 and 31 on the Meridian Arts Centre Studio Theatre, and tickets, [HERE].

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