Teatro Real - The Royal Opera of Madrid in partnership with Fever will bring award-winning flamenco artists from Spain to over 30 cities worldwide for a limited series of performances
Following a successful North American and Brazilian launch last year, Teatro Real - The Royal Opera of Madrid and Fever have teamed up again to bring Authentic Flamenco, the critically acclaimed invigorating traditional flamenco dance show, to more than 30 cities worldwide, including Brisbane this October for a limited time.
Presented by leading global live-entertainment discovery platform, Fever, and one of the most prestigious performing arts institutions in Europe, Teatro Real, this captivating live dance performance will showcase the rich heritage of flamenco, a traditional Spanish artform in various cities across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Middle East throughout the year. Authentic Flamenco will make its Brisbane debut at the Judith Wright Centre for seven performances only, across three nights from October 13 - October 15, 2023.
“We are extremely excited to continue our partnership with Teatro Real - The Royal Opera of Madrid and share the tradition of flamenco with audiences across the globe,” said Ignacio Bachiller Ströhlein, Co-Founder and CEO of Fever. “As a Spanish-founded company, we are proud to champion these incredibly talented artists while reinforcing our commitment to making culture accessible for all.”
“Bringing such a genuine and unique art form to such different places is an achievement for the Teatro Real as a result of its commitment to cultural heritage. Promoting and developing such an ambitious project is a duty not only to the performing arts but also to audiences around the world,” said Ignacio García-Belenguer, CEO of Teatro Real.
During the 65-minute live presentation by SO-LA-NA Entertainment, a benchmark in creating and producing exclusive live performances, audiences will be delighted by an expression of raw passion and emotion, featuring award-winning Spanish artists Paula Rodriguez and José Escarpín as dancers, Jonathan Reyes and José del Calli as vocalists, Antonio Jiménez on the guitar, and Juan Amaya Amador El Cafelito on percussion. More information on Authentic Flamenco is available at authenticflamencoshow.com.
About Fever
Fever is the leading global live-entertainment discovery platform which has helped millions of people enjoy the best experiences in their cities since 2014. With a mission to democratise access to culture and entertainment in real life through its platform, Fever inspires users to enjoy unique local experiences and events, from immersive exhibitions, interactive theatrical experiences, and festivals to molecular cocktail pop-ups, while empowering creators with data and technology to create and expand experiences across the world.
Contact details
Copy link
https://newsroom.feverup.com/en-AU/229503-authentic-flamenco-heads-to-brisbane-this-octoberRelated topics
Related news
123BOOM! BRINGS AN EXPLOSIVE AUSTRALIAN DEBUT TO MELBOURNE’S CBD
A new era of entertainment is about to hit Melbourne as 123BOOM!, the adrenalin-pumping in-real-life arcade experience, makes its Australian debut at 530 Collins St this coming January, 2025.
Multi-Sensory Adventure SENSAS to Launch in Melbourne this December
⭐️Put your senses to the test in this wacky team-based immersive experience ⭐️Discover the extraordinary human ability to adapt when senses are restricted ⭐️’Play with purpose’ while supporting loc...
Dinos Alive: An Immersive Experience Roars Into Sydney This Month
The highly successful family-friendly dinosaur experience will transport you back millions of years
Exclusive Bridgerton Candlelight Concert is coming to Sydney
Featuring hits from the beloved series played by a local string quartet, this unique live multi-sensory musical experience will transform St Stephen's Uniting Church with a captivating setting
Accidentally Wes Anderson: The Exhibition
Embrace the enchanting allure of Accidentally Wes Anderson: The Exhibition as it makes its Australian debut this spring at 360 Bourke Street, Melbourne.