The New Yorker - 18.11.2019

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The flamenco dancer Soledad Barrio (above) doesn’t need dry ice, multiple costume changes, or loud amplification—
all staples of modern flamenco shows. What Barrio offers is more impressive: deep focus and raw power. This
is flamenco as unapologetic high drama, as urgent conversation between the dancer and the guitarists and
singers who feed her with their energy. Barrio’s company, Noche Flamenca, returns to the Joyce, Nov. 19-
Dec.1, with “Entre Tú y Yo” (“Between You and Me”), an evening of solos, duets, and ensemble pieces.

PHOTOGRAPH BY PARI DUKOVIC

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