In Sketches of Flames, Bridget L. Moore fuses flamenco influences with her African-American and contemporary aesthetic to create a rapturous ensemble dance. Set to a series of passionate folk songs and drawing upon the writings of Federico García Lorca and others, each section of this eight-part work depicts a different facet of the joys and sorrows of love.
MUSIC CREDITS:
“Gelem Gelem” by Laszio Borteri & Niko Radic from the album Authentic Gypsies, APM Music obo Sonoton Music Publishing.
“Molto Enrollado (Bulerias)” by Renaud Garcia-Fons & David Pena Dorantes from the album Paseo a Dos, APM Music obo Cezame Publishing.
“Flamenco Solea Solo Compas 76” by Manuel Salado from the album Solo Compas, published by Original Future Sound.
“Gelem” by Gerard Ferrer from the album Gipsy Flamenco-Romantic Latin Favorites.
“Flamenco Solea Solo Compas 240” by Manuel Salado from the album Solo Compas, published by Original Future Sound.
“A los Santos del cielo (feat. Paco de Lucia)” by Camaron de las Isla from the album Integral (Remastered) published by Universal Music Spain.
“Blue Oscilliant” by Kangding Ray (LP Cory Arcane), used by permission from Multiverse Ltd.
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Ailey II in Sketches of Flames, photo by Kyle Froman
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Ailey II in Sketches of Flames, photo by Kyle Froman
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Terri Ayanna Wright and Christopher R. Wilson in Sketches of Flames, photo by Kyle Froman
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Terri Ayanna Wright and Christopher R. Wilson in Sketches of Flames, photo by Kyle Froman
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Gabriel Hyman in Sketches of Flames, photo by Kyle Froman
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Ailey II in Sketches of Flames, photo by Kyle Froman
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Ailey II in Sketches of Flames, photo by Kyle Froman