Turtledove

RIALTO THEATER. Pl. town hall, 17

The Californian Isadora Duncan was a free and passionate dancer who, inspired by the figures of Greek ceramics, became a unique cultural agitator in the Middle Ages. Barefoot, without make-up and dressed in an almost transparent tunic, he let the dance flow in an unscripted ritual that left half of Europe speechless. well, Our Isadora Duncan is going to be Carmen Tórtola València, the muse of perfume, the house, the traveling anthropologist, the great collector, the mestizo shaman who sacsejar the well-thinking minds and revolutionized dance at the beginning of the twentieth century with his irreverence. The Rialto recovers this great musical melodrama written by Begoña Tena that rescues our extraordinary protagonist from oblivion. S.M.

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