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Premiere
Carmen in Flamenco

Teatro Avenida, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Important Info
Type: Ballet
City: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Starts at: 20:30

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Cast
Performers
Ballet dancer: Carlos Candia (Don José)
Ballet dancer: Jessica Rosillo (Micaela)
Ballet dancer: Juan Ayala (Lieutenant Zuñiga)
Ballet dancer: Macarena Montes De Oca (Frasquita)
Ballet dancer: Marisol Morales (Carmen)
Ballet dancer: Sofia Odiard (Mercedes)
Ballet dancer: Vico Zapata (Escamillo)
Ballet dancer: Yamil Rabaj (Smuggler)
Creators
Composer: Georges Bizet
Choreography: Jorge Mazzini
Costume designer: Mario Pera Ochoa
Overview

Since April, the Teatro Avenida has been presenting a new version of Carmen, conceived for flamenco music, song, and dance. This true super-production tackles the complete story created by Prosper Mérimée and Georges Bizet. A large cast of over thirty top-level artists, plus a dazzling visual display with eight sets, 160 costume changes, and live musicians. This distinctly Andalusian Carmen appeals to opera and ballet enthusiasts as well as flamenco aficionados. It is a work to see and hear more than once, and in this case, to experience again with all the intensity that flamenco conveys.

History
Premiere of this production: 21 February 1949, Shaftesbury Theatre, London

Carmen is a ballet created by Roland Petit and his company 'Les Ballets de Paris' at the Prince's Theatre in London on 21 February 1949, which has entered the repertory of ballet companies in France and around the world. This version is in five scenes and represents a striking admixture of classical ballet, Spanish-style movement, mime, and freshly invented dramatic dance action. It opened "scandalously and brilliantly, with the fabulously sexy Zizi Jeanmaire in the title role" in London and has been regularly performed ever since.

Synopsis

Carmen in Flamenco, created and choreographed by Jorge Mazzini, offers a bold reinterpretation of the legendary heroine Carmen, told entirely through the language of flamenco. Drawing inspiration from the original story, the production explores themes of freedom, desire, jealousy, and destiny—central elements of both the Carmen myth and flamenco tradition.

The performance combines expressive dance, rhythmic footwork, and dramatic gestures with live flamenco music, including guitar, percussion, and vocals. Each character is defined through movement and rhythm, allowing the story to unfold with emotional clarity and intensity. Rather than following an operatic or classical ballet structure, the production embraces the raw, visceral energy of flamenco, highlighting its deep connection to passion and tragedy.

Carmen in Flamenco is a striking theatrical experience that honors Spanish cultural roots while presenting a contemporary, emotionally charged vision of one of the most iconic female figures in performing arts.

The first scene is set in a street in Seville, where the dancing of a crowd is interrupted by a girl being chased by Carmen. Their fight is only stopped by the arrival of Don José, who assists Carmen's defeated opponent. As he is about to arrest Carmen he is struck by her allure and arranges an assignation for later. That evening in the tavern Don José enters and dances a zapateado to the music of the habanera. Carmen next appears and dances, ending at Don José's feet; he lifts her up and they go up to the bedroom. The customers dance and when Carmen and Don José return they join in before José wraps Carmen in his cape and they go off.

The third scene is in Carmen's bedroom. After a passionate duet, three of Carmen's friends come in and invite her to go outside. At night in the street, Carmen, Don José and the friends prepare to rob a passer-by. Using a dagger Carmen has given him, Don José stabs a man, and after the women have taken his purse, they all flee.

The final scene is set outside the bull-ring where girls await the arrival of their hero, the toreador. He enters and greets them but is fascinated by the indifference shown by Carmen. José enters and notices their looks. The toreador moves into the arena whereupon Don José threatens Carmen, and in a fight to the death he overcomes her. As she dies, hats are tossed from the bull-ring to land at his feet.

Venue Info

Teatro Avenida - Buenos Aires
Location   Av. de Mayo 1222, C1085ABP Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Аргентина

Teatro Avenida is a historic theater in Buenos Aires known for hosting major theatrical productions, concerts, and cultural events in an elegant and classic setting.

Teatro Avenida is one of Buenos Aires’ most iconic and long-standing cultural venues. Located in the heart of the city, this historic theater has been a central part of Argentina’s performing arts scene for decades. Renowned for its classic architecture, rich cultural heritage, and excellent acoustics, the theater presents a diverse program of theatrical productions, musical performances, dance shows, and other live events.

With its combination of traditional charm and modern staging capabilities, Teatro Avenida offers audiences a high-quality cultural experience. The venue attracts both local theater lovers and international visitors, and it continues to play a vital role in showcasing theatrical excellence and artistic innovation in Buenos Aires.

Important Info
Type: Ballet
City: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Starts at: 20:30
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