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Alicia Alonso Says Spanish Tour a Success for the Cuban National
Ballet
HAVANA, Cuba, Nov 28 (acn) Prima ballerina assoluta Alicia
Alonso described as successful the three-month tour through
Spain by the Cuban National Ballet, the company she founded and
heads.
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Alonso arrived from Spain this Sunday and offered
a press conference at
the Jose Marti National Airport where she spoke of the warm
welcome they
received from the Spanish audiences as well as the coverage from
the mass
media.
She praised the performances of the members of the company in
sold-out
theatres, and the energy and discipline of the new dancers,
despite the
rigours of the tour that took them to 29 Spanish cities.
They all felt gratified by the shows of love and respect in
every theatre,
and the experts appraisals of the academic training of the
dancers, who
played several roles in each performance, she said.
Alonso said that the doble characterization by each dancer is
unusual in
these times in the ballet world.
She proudly showed the World Theater Ambassador title she was
presented
with at the Calderon Theater in the city of Valladolid; and
spoke of the
Spanish street named after her.
“It was very beautiful to see the new company members to dance
and the
requests we received for teachers” and added that the Cuban
dancing style
is something that draws attention abroad.
Alsonso said that they had welcomed the news of four members of
the
National ballet selected among the top 100 ballet dancers in the
world:
Viengsay Valdés, Alejandro Virelles, Dani Hernández and Osiel
Gounod.
She expressed her disappointment though when she added that
stars as
Anette Delgado and Sadaisi Arencibia were not chosen, showing a
clear
preference for male leading dancers, something she dubbed
unfair.
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