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Carlos Acosta - Tocororo - A Cuban Tale archiveCarlos was trained through the Cuban state ballet system and danced at the Bolshoi when he was just 16. He is now acknowledged globally as one of the finest dancers of his generation. Carlos Acosta is the greatest ballet dancer of his generation. He is a principal dancer at Covent Garden; Tocororo, the show about his own life, that he wrote, choreographed and starred in, broke box office records at Sadler's Wells; and in his homeland of Cuba he is a national hero. Renowned for combining Cuban passion with a remarkable technical virtuosity and raw athleticism, watching Carlos Acosta dance is a breathtaking experience not to be missed. Carlos Acosta has chosen some of his favourite moments in ballet and brought them together to create one evening of spectacular dance. He draws on his roots, taking works from the Ballet Nacional de Cuba's repertoire such as Tarde en la Fiesta, as well as the ever popular Diana and Acteon, and in an uplifting finale, he will treat the audience to some traditional Cuban moves from the final scene of Tocororo. For this very special programme Carlos will be joined onstage by artists from The Royal Ballet including Tamara Rojo, Mara Galeazzi, Marianela Nuñez] and Federico Bonelli amongst others. With Guest Artists from The Royal Ballet Carlos Acosta website.

Cast/Performers

Carlos Acosta, Carlos Acosta

Creatives/Company

Producer: ComoNo
Choreographer: Carlos Acosta
Music: Miguel Nunes

Carlos Acosta - Tocororo - A Cuban Tale

Carlos Acosta - Tocororo - A Cuban Tale (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T585093513. Details of all Carlos Acosta - Tocororo - A Cuban Tale archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1826301729

Archive Listings

2 Aug 06
  to
5 Aug 06
London Coliseum
West End, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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