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JOSE AGUDO ATTACK RELEASE & A THOUSAND SHEPHERDS REPERTOIRE
With some creative tasks from Agudo Dance Company
για όσους χορευτές, σπουδαστές, δασκάλους θέλουν να ξεκινήσουν την νέα εκπαιδευτική χρονιά αντλώντας υλικό από την καταπληκτική δουλειά του Jose Agudo που επισκέπτεται το studio Choroskinisirythmos για δεύτερη συνεχόμενη χρονιά.
ATTACK RELEASE
Jose’s technique class is fast-paced and aims to improve stamina through precise and simple movement patterns.
The initial warm-up is followed by more complex movement material with a dynamic focus on the concept of ‘attack and release’. The technique allows joints to relax and energy to flow with maximum efficiency. Jose often uses counts to influence the dynamic of the movement and spinning to engage the core.
All of this work prepares the body to travel, exploring the broadest movement in space, whilst making fast, clean transitions from large to detailed movement. This is an energetic class, focusing on intention, clarity and extreme physicality.
A THOUSAND SHEPHERDS REPERTOIRE
Jose Agudo’s piece A Thousand Shepherds, which deals with the idea of global migration in a scenic way, serves as the basis for this workshop. The 30-minute piece with eight dancers explores the themes of identity and conflict as a pilgrimage. Jose was inspired by a two-month sabbatical in an Indian ashram and teaches the resulting movement material in this repertory workshop.
Jose Agudo
Jose started his career in Andalusia where he began performing as a Flamenco dancer. Slowly the world of contemporary dance became more visible as he worked throughout Europe performing with Charleroi/Danses, Ballet de Marseille, T.R.A.S.H, Shobana Jeyasingh Dance and Akram Khan Company.
As a rehearsal director and assistant choreographer Jose has worked on several creations for Akram Khan Company, including DESH, iTMOi, TOROBAKA, Until the Lions, Chotto Desh, London 2012 Olympic Games opening ceremony, and Sylvie Guillem’s farewell tour Life in Progress.
In 2011, Jose started to study Kathak under Akram’s guidance. Finding many parallels between this training and his early studies of Flamenco, Jose reconnected with his roots and began to explore traditional forms in a contemporary context. As a result he created Silk Road (2017), which has toured in 6 countries to date, and Carmen (2020).
Jose’s independent choreographic commissions include, Ki for Phoenix Dance Theatre and English National Ballet School; Selah for ZfinMalta Dance Ensemble; A Thousand Shepherds for ACE Dance and Music, later restaged with Cape Dance Company; Arctic for LCDS; Regnum for Festival International de Music y Danza de Granada; Glansvit for Norrdans; Bhaj for SEAD/Bodhi Project; SAM for Area Jeune Ballet; and For You – a film collaboration with London Mozart Players.
In 2019, Jose choreographed the opening ceremony of the Davis Cup by Rakuten in Madrid. He is listed in the new edition of 50 Contemporary Choreographers, an international publication by Routledge. His new production of Carmen will tour from autumn 2021. He is developing a new full length solo base in the Hero With A Thousand Faces.