Talent Talk Tuesday: Andrés Marín

Andrés Marín’s personal quest seems to know no limits.
— Silvia Calado

"He is one of the most brilliant dancers of our times. An explorer of new forms who reinvents himself each day. His dancing is a cry for freedom of expression in the world of flamenco dance." - Antonio Ortega

Andrés Marín y Compañía • Jardín Impuro

when: June 14, 2023, 8:00 - 9:30 PM

where: Rodey Theatre, UNM

 
 

Andrés Marín, winner of the 2022 Spanish National Dance Prize, is an iconoclastic dancer and choreographer who offers us his art as an act of freedom, giving himself fully to the moment. In his performance of Jardín Impuro, or Impure Garden in English, expect to enter a window into his personal universe.

"My impure garden, the garden of Eden as a prize offered by orthodoxy, the garden led to impurity by the attraction of man and his need to see a landscape beyond, daring, adventure, curiosity for the perfect fruit, for the fruit prohibited, be tempted and not abide by the laws,” Marín writes in his show synopsis. “The man with the imperfection of him. Expelled from paradise in a continuous exodus, a metaphorical journey, the exile of flamenco…. it is an area without borders that allows me to move freely through my universe, through my imagination, without any type of ties. It is a dynamic space, always in activity.”


 

8 days

13 companies

114 performers

 

 
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