ÚRSULA LÓPEZ

BAILAORA

Úrsula López was born in Córdoba. She began her academic formation at a very young age, graduating both in classical Spanish dance and ballet and soon traveled to Seville to pursue her studies in the discipline of flamenco with great masters such as Manolete and Manolo Marín, being the latter one who initiated her in her professional career.

In 1996 she became a member of the Compañía Andaluza de Danza, where she remained during eight years. She participated as a soloist in all the performances, traveling through the world´s main festivals and theaters.

In November of 2004 Ursula became a guest artist of the “Ballet Nacional de España”. In 2007 Úrsula started her own company and released her first work “Abriendo Caminos” for the 2007 Flamenco Festival of Jerez.

Her latest performances in Moscow, Zaragoza, Kiev (Ukraine), Bucharest, Chisinau (Moldavia), Cordoba, Amsterdam and her next participation in the Fourth “Festival Iberica Contemporánea” in Querétaro México are intertwined with teaching by giving workshops all over the world not to mention in “Flamencodanza Studio”, her own school in Seville.

She is currently in charge of the “Flamenco Ballet of Andalusia”.

Úrsula López

Shows


BAILANDOTE - Úrsula López

“BAILÁNDOTE”
(Úrsula López & Tamara López)


"Bailándote" is a show created to premiere at the Third International Guitar Meeting "Paco de Lucia".

The Flamenco dancers Tamara López and Úrsula López, pay their little tribute to this universal artist who marked a before and after in flamenco.

Made from the respect and admiration to the "genius" that will be present sometimes as a light or as a silence but observing how they dance.

 

“LAS PEQUEÑAS COSAS”


In this show, Úrsula, accompanied by Javier Patino's guitar and Gema Caballero's voice, will show her purest dance, looking for those "little things" that touch our soul and move us, where simplicity, the most basic, the truth can be found.

For an hour and a quarter we will travel through different landscapes with a single thread, the dancer herself.

LAS PEQUEÑAS COSAS - Úrsula López
Úrsula López
 

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Úrsula López
Úrsula López

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