When choreographer Gilles Brinas ventured from Paris to Buenos Aires in 2005, intending to pluck a native art form from obscurity, it must've seemed like a quixotic pursuit even to him. Though ...
Gilles Brinas was an acclaimed dancer and choreographer in Europe in the early ’70s when he was captivated by a Malambo dance performance in Paris. The stylized Malambo, a 400-year-old Argentine dance ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by In “Che Malambo,” a Frenchman has taken a folkloric Argentine form and turned it into grand spectacle. By Brian Seibert Like riders charging across ...
BECKET — Dancing Argentine cowboys — who knew? Ella Baff and dancer-choreographer Gilles Brinas know. Among Baff’s last duties after 17 years as director of Jacob’s Pillow Dance was planning this year ...
Trapped in a shoe store in Buenos Aires during an end-of-world hailstorm in 2001, I gritted as ice the size of ball bearings struck the steel roof like shotgun blasts. Imagine the scene described ...
Gilles Brinas believes in intuitive magic. According to the Paris-born and -based choreographer and ensemble director, that’s what led him to create the Argentine dance company Che Malambo. He’d seen ...
Feel free to connect with him or check out his work. He's everywhere — Upwork, YouTube, Spotify, SoundCloud, Collider, LinkedIn, Instagram. Add Us On Portuguese magician Solange Kardinaly wows judges ...
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