Compañía Nacional de Danza / BAM Howard Gilman Opera House, Brooklyn, NY / October 16, 18-20, 2007

Compañía Nacional de Danza’s Yolanda Martín in Nacho Duato’s White Darkness. Photo by Fernando Marcos.
The strongest element of Compañía Nacional de Danza’s show was the dancers themselves, who were greeted by roars of deserved adulation on the curtain calls. They are a feisty bunch . . . and their dancing, ebullient or ferocious as the occasion requires, is contagious, an advertisement for life.
The full article appeared in Voice of Dance (http://www.voiceofdance.org) on October 18, 2007. To read it, click here.

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