Gades on TV
Galas del Sábado 1968 Galas del Sábado 1969 Galas del Sábado 1969 Al compás de las estrellas 1971 Siete Días: Spanish National Ballet 1979 Bla Bla Bla 1983 Fila Siete 1984 Estudio Abierto 1984 Momentos 1986 Cine de Barrio: Interview by Los Tarantos 2000 NEWS Performance by Antonio Gades 28-2-1970 Interview with Antonio Gades 7-7-1970 […]
Awards and distinctions
Antonio Gades received many awards over the course of his career, including the following distinctions: Medal of Merit in Tourism at the New York World Fair. 1964/65 Teatro Vicente Escudero Award, Valladolid. 1965-66 Dionysus and Pallas Athenea; Paris. 1966 National Theater Award for Best Ballet. Ministry of Culture. 1969-1970 National Theater Award for Best Ballet. […]
Fuenteovejuna 1994
Gades’s last show is based again on a literary work; this time the choreographer was inspired by one of the monuments of the Spanish Baroque theater, Fuenteovejuna by Lope de Vega. “With Fuenteovejuna I was particularly interested in the act of solidarity of the losers. Solidarity in the face of power. In these moments of […]
Fuego 1989
Antonio Gades’s relationship with Manuel de Falla’s El Amor Brujo dates back to his years in Italy, where he was choreographer in the early sixties and first principal dancer at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan. On that occasion he played the role of the Ghost. He would return to this classic by the Cadiz-born […]
Carmen 1983
The theater version of Carmen began to take shape almost at the same time as the filming of the movie by Carlos Saura. The movie’s success, which took even the creators of the miracle by surprise, undoubtedly encouraged Antonio Gades to stage the theatrical version, a masterpiece of Spanish dance that he subsequently added to […]
Bodas de Sangre 1974
Antonio Gades would take a huge leap forward for Spanish dance in 1974 with the creation of his ballet Bodas de Sangre, based on the play by Federico García Lorca, who in turn was inspired by the news of an incident that took place in Níjar in 1928. It was adapted for ballet by Alfredo […]
Don Juan 1965
WORDS FROM ALFREDO MAÑAS AND ANTÓN GARCÍA ABRIL It’s really very simple: what I want is to make uncomplicated and straightforward theater, like bread and water; that is, like the anonymous balladeer.
Suite de Flamenco 1963-1983
Antonio Gades would take the dances he performed to launch his solo career in around 1963 to shape what would become the Suite de Flamenco five years later, eight pieces of traditional flamenco dance interpreted through Gades’ singular angle.
Suite Española 1963-1974
Under the name Suite Española, the Antonio Gades Foundation has put together a series of works that were in included in the repertoire of the Alicante-born dancer and choreographer. Before choreographing Bodas de Sangre, Gades’ shows were divided in a first part with piece from this Suite Española, and a second part with the Suite […]
Gades, the choreographer
“It isn’t the step that matters, but rather what comes between steps”. Gades used to say that he became a choreographer because he didn’t have the money to have things produced for him. And so he had no choice but to create his own choreographies himself. He learned choreography from his teachers, drawing from his […]