Nuria Pomares

Núria Pomares is a Madrid-born Spanish dancer. Your training in Spanish dance and classical ballet, she received at the Royal Spanish Academy of Drama and Dance Madrid. Since 1991 she is artistic recognized internationally and guest appearances worldwide. Since 1983 she directs the ballet school she founded.

Artistic Career

Your international artistic debut Nuria Pomares in 1991 at New York's Lincoln Center, more dance performances followed in the opera La Dueña by Robert Gerhard i Otten Forests at the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona. She took 1992 which is supported by the UNESCO International Colloquium La Danza y lo Sagrado part. For four years she danced as prima ballerina in the company of Joaquín Cortés in the show Pasión Gitana, presented the music and dance of the Spanish Roma. This production led Núria Pomares in the Royal Albert Hall, London, Radio City Music Hall, New York, Buenos Aires, Los Angeles, Tokyo and the Festival dei Due Mondi in Spoleto. In 1999 she was invited to the Gala de Estrellas at the Festival de Otoño in Madrid.

In 2000, she danced in the ballet El Amor Brujo by Manuel de Falla, was a principal dancer in the Spanish National Ballet and performed in the opera Goyescas by Enrique Granados. Great success they had with the lyric drama La vida breve by M. de Falla, in which it occurs under the direction of Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos since 2002, among others, with the New York Philharmonic, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestre de Paris, the Dresden Philharmonic, the Orchestra of Radiotelevisione Italiana, Turin and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2003, she danced again in the opera in two acts Goyescas and in the zarzuela La rosa del azafrán by E. Granados in Madrid. This was followed by Manuel de Falla's ballet The Three Spitz, with whom she performed under the baton of Josep Caballé Domenech in Cologne. In 2009 she was invited by Placido Domingo to Washington for the concerts and performances, entitled From my Latin Soul.

In 2010 she toured with La Vida Breve in Copenhagen and Malmö. From the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, she was invited to the celebrations of the 75th concert season and danced under Zubin Mehta to the music from the opera Carmen by Georges Bizet. 2011, she worked again with Plácido Domingo and the New York Philharmonic together, they also guested in Puerto Rico and in the Sultanate of Oman, participated in the staged by the Teatro Real in Madrid and the Fundación Federico García Lorca performances entitled ¡ Viva Lorca! part and led La Vida breve with R. Frühbeck de Burgos in St. Petersburg Mariinsky Theatre on.

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