Last day in Sevilla
Today is my last day in Sevilla. I don´t feel ready to leave Sevilla, although I am ready to be in my own home. This past week has been tremendously busy and wonderful at the same time. My first week was rather light, having only one technique class, which is only 1 hour a day. Originally I was scheduled 6 hours of private lessons with Pastora, but she had a broken muscle fiber, and she was in so much pain after 1 hour of lesson, so we stopped there. In that one short hour we worked on my body and weight placement, using a short letra of solea. It was nice that she sings during our lesson. Being a grand maestro, she was very particular about technique and small details, so even though my lesson time was short, but my brain was quite fried. The unfortunate cancellation of the remaining lessons with Pastora opened up opportunities for me to take additional workshops this week. I am learning a Rondeña with Miguel Vargas and technique with pasos de Seguriyas with Farru. Those 2 workshops are back to back, so I´m always pooped by the end of the day, especially Farru´s class is quite intensive. He is coming to New York to perform in the Fall for Dance festival at the City Center, as well as teaching his 1 day master class that costs $70. I thought I better take his classes now, since Farru decided to teach this workshop rather last minute, with no advertisement or promotion. But word of mouth gets around very fast and the class is crowded on the first day.
There are many things I couldn´t get to do or see in Sevilla. My schedule this week has been hard in terms of time and energy. I am however, very happy with all the bienal shows that I got to see. Last night I went to a marvelous concert of Miguel Poveda´s Tierra de Calma. I bumped into him at Miguel´s studio when he was rehearsing there, it´s like running into a celebrity for me. His concert was a huge success, his voice is breathtaking and moving. Music really is a universal language that connects people from different cultures. The concert was held at Teatro Lope de Vega, a beautiful granduous theater, very 18th century. At the previous bienal (2004), the theater underwent a major makeover renovation, now the theater has been fully restored, I feel fortunate to be able to see it.
Today I am actually skipping one technique class so I can take care of last minute errands before my way back tomorrow. I want to thank everyone at Fair Lawn church for keeping me in their prayers for my safe passages and my time here. I will upload more pictures once I am home. I did not take as many pictures as I thought I would. My dance bag is always heavy with 3 sets of clothes to change into (and they get heavier once they are wet with my hard working sweat), towels, at least 2 bottles of water, body wipes, basic toiletries, ipod to record classes....many days, the thought of adding the weight of even a camera just make my shoulder sore.
As the bienal continues, I will be on my way home tomorrow. I do miss my spacious firm bed, my big bath tub, and my comfortable home to put up my tired danced feet for a rest. It´s lunch time now in Sevilla, I am going to run and catch my last lunch here before the siesta hours.
There are many things I couldn´t get to do or see in Sevilla. My schedule this week has been hard in terms of time and energy. I am however, very happy with all the bienal shows that I got to see. Last night I went to a marvelous concert of Miguel Poveda´s Tierra de Calma. I bumped into him at Miguel´s studio when he was rehearsing there, it´s like running into a celebrity for me. His concert was a huge success, his voice is breathtaking and moving. Music really is a universal language that connects people from different cultures. The concert was held at Teatro Lope de Vega, a beautiful granduous theater, very 18th century. At the previous bienal (2004), the theater underwent a major makeover renovation, now the theater has been fully restored, I feel fortunate to be able to see it.
Today I am actually skipping one technique class so I can take care of last minute errands before my way back tomorrow. I want to thank everyone at Fair Lawn church for keeping me in their prayers for my safe passages and my time here. I will upload more pictures once I am home. I did not take as many pictures as I thought I would. My dance bag is always heavy with 3 sets of clothes to change into (and they get heavier once they are wet with my hard working sweat), towels, at least 2 bottles of water, body wipes, basic toiletries, ipod to record classes....many days, the thought of adding the weight of even a camera just make my shoulder sore.
As the bienal continues, I will be on my way home tomorrow. I do miss my spacious firm bed, my big bath tub, and my comfortable home to put up my tired danced feet for a rest. It´s lunch time now in Sevilla, I am going to run and catch my last lunch here before the siesta hours.








