BailaoraAn autobiographical Flamenco evolution.
Bailaora ("Flamenco Dancer") is one of Siudy Garrido's most personal works. This autobiographical performance embodies the evolution of Flamenco, exploring Ms. Garrido's contemporary perspective while honoring its rich traditions.
Bailaora represents an artistic awakening. It features original music by Master Spanish Flamenco Composer Juan Parrilla and Manuel Fernández. This score is an evolving composition that incorporates new instruments and structures. It blends contemporary music with traditional Flamenco sounds, adding urban elements like the salsa classic "Pedro Navaja" and the jazz standard "Take Five."
These transcendent musicians embraced the full spectrum of possibilities, guiding Bailaora from the past into the present. The result is a profound humanist and feminist commentary on self-invention and self-determination, expressed through the vulnerability and inner strength of a warrior whose only weapon is her art.
Amor BrujoA Flamenco reimagination of de Falla's iconic ballet.
Siudy Garrido's Amor Brujo ("Love, The Magician") reimagines Manuel de Falla's classic ballet through Flamenco.
The story of Candelas, a widow haunted by her late husband's ghost, is transformed with Flamenco's modern and traditional elements.
Premiering in 2015 with the LA Philharmonic and Maestro Gustavo Dudamel, the show was a hit, including sold-out performances at LA's Walt Disney Concert Hall and Hollywood Bowl.
In its latest Miami iteration, with the South Florida Symphony Orchestra, and the Bursa Regional Orchestra in Turkey led by Maestro Naci Özgüç presents a fresh version featuring award-winning Flamenco singer Argentina López and a first act by guitarist José Luis de la Paz. This version integrates theatrical and innovative elements, deepening the audience's connection to Flamenco.
Flamenco ÍntimoWhere raw emotion meets choreographic brilliance.
Flamenco Íntimo (Intimate Flamenco), an artistic creation by Siudy Garrido with original music by award-winning Flamenco guitarist José Luis de la Paz, delves into the intimate interpretation of personal artistic emotions through the art form of Flamenco. Premiered in 2013, this work has become a cornerstone in the company's repertoire, evolving and growing from the diverse personal experiences accumulated over the years.
This performance uniquely fuses curated Flamenco traditions with a contemporary vision, evolving as the artist continues her journey.
The suite explores the diverse flamenco styles such as Güajira, Soleá and Algrias. It produces colors, sensations, and emotions with vigor. Accompanied by her company's leading dancers and master musicians, Garrido takes the audience on a journey through movement that seamlessly intertwines the past, present, and future, offering a fresh and exciting choreographic perspective on this ancient art form.