Flamenco soirée
Rocío Molina dance
Óscar Lago guitars
Kiko Peña singing, electric bass, compás
José Ángel Carmona singing, compás, percussions
Pablo Martin Jones percussions, electronic
Caída del cielo
Artistic co-direction, choreography and musical direction: Rocío Molina
Artistic co-direction, dramaturgy, space and lighting: Calos Marquerie
Composition of original music: Eduardo Trassierra
Collaboration in the musical composition: José Ángel Carmona, José Manuel Ramos ‘Oruco’ and Pablo Martin Jones
Assistance in uderstanding the floor: Elena Córdoba
Costume design: Cecilia Molano
Costume production: López de Santos, Maty and Rafael Solís
Photography: Pablo Guidali
With the collaboration of:
Performance without intermission
Flamenco, Free Expression and Expression of Freedom
The fact that an unparalleled creator like Málaga-born Rocío Molina is accompanied by artists of such relevance as Óscar Lago, José Ángel Carmona, Kiko Peña or Martin Jones, for a show with a title as suggestive as Caída del cielo (Fallen from Heaven), can only set us for a magical night. The compendium of wisdom and the accumulation of readings of exquisite depth that can be deduced from each of her performances are her best cover letter. With flamenco as a starting point, but without letting this art be a captivity jail, Rocío Molina's shows have turned her into one of the most original, productive and groundbreaking dancers in recent times, in tune with her curious nature, as a reflexion lover and always committed to beauty.