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  • “This work, above all, champions dance”

  • “In my view, there is no dance without dramaturgy”

  • Eduardo Martínez: “Folklore is on the rise”

  • Elvira Andrés: “Women are the majority in dance, but that does not mean there is equality”

  • Javier Barón: “In dance, when your heart leads you, with or without technique, there is truth and beauty”

  • Jon Maya: “I identify with the idea that the best way to be universal is to delve deeper into our roots”

  • Miguel Ángel Berna: “Traditional dance must evolve, just as flamenco has”

  • Manuel Segovia: “Folklore is a heritage we must transmit, and also an open code for creation”

  • Maribel Gallardo: “There's something of La Bella Otero in every woman”

  • Yaiza Pinillos: “The pandemic has allowed for a slower, more delicate process to design and make the costumes, taking great care in every piece”

  • Manuel Busto: “The union of flamenco and classical musicians give the music of La Bella Otero a unique personality”

  • Patricia Guerrero: “The Belle Otero is a complex character, a dramatic puzzle”

  • Gregor Acuña-Pohl: “I have tried to stick to the historic figure and create an interesting ballet for the audience”