
Inka Romaní
Inka Romaní blends Valencian folk dances with breaking, house, and contemporary dance. “Fandango Reloaded” reconstructs the nearly forgotten Fandango de Ayora and explores how dance can create community today.Inka Romaní combines traditional Valencian dances with contemporary dance, breaking and house.
In “Fandango Reloaded”, Romaní and her dancers explore the potential of folk dances to bring people together and to make community tangible – and they look into the question of whether urban dance can take on such a role today.
Therefore, they also reconstruct the Fandango de Ayora, a traditional couple’s dance that was suppressed during the Franco regime in Spain and had almost fallen into oblivion. On the stage, a dance vocabulary is created that combines past and present and enables new ritual experiences.
0 h 50 min
Additional information
Production Mónica VázquezCo-production Espai Inestable, Festival Dansa Valencia, Obrador 2024 – Fira Mediterrània de Manresa, Festival de Llegendes, Festival DansàneuResidencies El Graner Barcelona, Projecte Somiatruites, La Poderosa, Andén 47, Espai LaGranja – Valencian Institute of CultureSupported by Acción Cultural Española (AC/E)Funded by Valencia City Council — Acción Cultural, Valencian Institute of Culture
Participating artists
Inka Romaní (Konzept & Regie)
Javier J Hedrosa (Von & mit)
Silvia Sahuquillo (Von & mit)
Angel Lara (Von & mit)
Álvaro del Río (Von & mit)
Manel Ferrandiz (Von & mit)
Biano (Sounddesign)
Manel Ferrandiz (Sounddesign)
Ignacio de Antonio (Dramaturgie)
Teresa Juan (Kostümbild)
Eloina Escrivá (Assistenz Kostümbild)
Aina Pérez (Weitergabe Folkloristischer Tänze)
Arnau Moldes (Lichttechnik)
Carles Salvador (Tontechnik)
Dates
August 2025
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