SUITE

DAVID CORIA & PAULA COMITRE

CUEVA DE LOS VERDES AUDITORIUM

December 27-8 / 8:00 pm

60 minutes

Adults

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A recital of dances, without a narrative script, conceived from deep respect for classical figures and infused with a distinctive contemporary language. Suite seeks balance between tradition and avant-garde to create a desired dialogue through the chosen idiom: flamenco.


David Coria (Seville, 1983) trained with masters such as José Granero, Aída Gómez, José Antonio, and Eva La Yerbabuena, as well as at the Professional Dance Conservatory of Seville. Since 1998, he has developed a solid career as a dancer and choreographer, working with figures such as Antonio “El Pipa,” Aída Gómez —participating in the film “Salomé” by Carlos Saura—, and the National Ballet of Spain under the direction of Elvira Andrés and José Antonio. He has also collaborated with Estévez & Paños, Rubén Olmo, Rocío Molina, and Rafaela Carrasco, with whom he took part in “Vamos al tiroteo,” awarded at the Seville Biennial in 2008. In 2010, he was named Best Dancer of the Year by the German magazine TANZ. As a creator, he has signed works such as “Espiral” (2014), premiered at the Festival de Jerez, along with other productions acclaimed by critics and audiences, earning the Award for Best Male Flamenco Dance Performer (2016) and the Audience Award at the Festival de Jerez (2019).

Paula Comitre (Seville, 1994) is a flamenco dancer and choreographer with degrees in Flamenco Dance and Flamenco Dance Pedagogy. Between 2013 and 2016, she was a member of the Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía, and in 2017 she began her solo career, collaborating with David Coria and Rafaela Carrasco. In 2020, she premiered “Cámara Abierta” at the Festival de Jerez, winning the Revelation Artist Award, and participated in “¡Fandango!” by David Coria & David Lagos and in “Electroflamenco 3.0” by Artomático, with which she received the Giraldillo Revelation Award at the Seville Biennial. She has created the productions “Cuerpo Nombrado” (2021), “Alegorías (El límite y sus mapas)” (2022), and “Après vous, Madame” (2024). She received the Lorca Award 2025 for Best Spanish/Flamenco Dance Performer and is currently an artist-in-residence at Casa Velázquez in Madrid (2025–2026).

CREDITS

Original idea: David Coria

Dance: David Coria y Paula Comitre

Guitar:: Jesús Torres

Singing:: Alblanco

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