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Ballet Carmen by Marcia Haydée

PATRICIO MELO
Ballet de Santiago
Santiago, Chile
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These photos I took like 3 years ago, this is a great ballet by Marcia Haydée our Artistic Director. Next October we will be dancing this wonderful ballet again.

Marcela Goicoechea and Luis Ortigoza are in the principal characters. Well I hope you enjoy these photos, and for all the people who think about a book with my work, I must say I hope some day that will happen, thanks so much for all your great comments.

Carla Korbes said,

July 13, 2008 @ 4:41 pm

Ola Patricio,
Voce entende portugues?
I wanted to let you know that your pictures are so alive and dinamic. You are so blessed to have Marcia Haydee as an arstistic director/ coach. I would love to have the oportunity to work with her someday. If she is ever in Seattle please let her know that there is a brasileira que amaria poder dividir o estudio com ela, seria uma honra.

Good luck with Carmen (the video is also amazing, I loved it).
beijos

A Little Tea or Something » Blog Archive » Falling in Love with Ballet de Santiago said,

July 13, 2008 @ 10:01 pm

[…] Because the dancers at Ballet de Santiago are so beautiful in stills, I decided to poke around a bit to see whether I could find any video of Ballet de Santiago dancers in rehearsal. First, check out this clip of principal Luis Ortigoza working with Richard Cragun on John Cranko’s Initials R.B.M.E. Then visit Ballet de Santiago’s website to see a beautiful rehearsal video of André Prokovsky’s Ana Karenina. (Note: any of my students who saw Louisville Ballet’s “Visionary Forces” mixed rep performance with me last November saw Mr. Prokovsky’s choreography in the ballet, Vespri.) Finally, go to the bottom of Patricio’s July 13th post at the winger and watch the beautiful video montage of the company’s production of Carmen (caution, parents: this ballet is very steamy and sensual). […]

Gwenny said,

July 14, 2008 @ 5:21 pm

I love Carmen…hothothot!

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