The ‘Kina Jiménez’ Professional Conservatory celebrated International Dance Day with two shows in the Auditorium
Last Monday, April 29, International Dance Day was commemorated. An event that filled the Maestro Padilla Municipal Auditorium with Spanish dance, flamenco dance, classical ballet and contemporary dance on Monday itself and also on Tuesday, the 30th, with the show ‘Carmencita’, inspired by Carmen Dauset and ‘Scenes of light and shadow’ ‘, both organized and developed by the ‘Kina Jiménez’ Professional Dance Conservatory, which had the Auditorium for its development, thanks to the collaboration of the Area of Culture, Traditions and Major Festivals of the Almería City Council.
The delegate councilor, Diego Cruz, loved “the Conservatory for the enormous talent and work carried out with passion and quality and, of course, also to all the teachers, students and parents, who are committed to this training for the little ones” .
‘Carmencita’ is a stage proposal that was presented as a biographical passage by the mythical and historical Almeria dancer Carmen Dauset, known worldwide for being the first existing dance filmography. “From the humble hut in Almadrabillas, to the lofty Parisian and New York palaces, a star is born. Carmen Doucet Moreno from Almeria becomes, thanks to Edison and her art, the first female protagonist of the emerging North American film industry,” reads her synopsis. A show where she put herself in value, “her bravery, her achievements, talent and dissemination of Spanish Dance and Flamenco.”
For their part, the Classical and Contemporary Dance departments yesterday presented the Professional Education show ‘Scenes of light and shadow’. “It is a journey through three acts inspired by iconic ballets of Romanticism… A unique production that fuses contemporary dance with classical ballet to explore the eternal contrasts of existence: life and death, light and darkness, the earthly and the ghostly “, they detail.
Quebec finds itself in an unfavorable trajectory
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Published on May 1, 2024 at 10:38 p.m.
Quebec’s position is unenviable. Forecast.
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Quebec is on a bad trajectory;
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Several systems will be passing through within a week;
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The south of the province finds itself in a strong contrast.
April sets the tone
The gray weather that Quebec experienced in April is expected to continue over the coming days. Indeed, several systems would be passing through Quebec while the province is in an unfavorable trajectory. Even if the anticipated amounts of rain will not be excessive, gray weather is likely to dominate the next seven days.
One system after another
On Thursday, a disturbance would leave the territory after generating showers and thunderstorms. Then, from the weekend, a system that is both complex and imposing risks spoiling the holiday with rain on the schedule. The west of the province would be entitled to showers on Saturday. A rainy Sunday is anticipated for most regions. By the middle of next week, models indicate that another system could cross Quebec.
Check out our May preview ici.
Unfavorable context
The play of air masses is at the origin of this unfavorable situation for Quebec. At this time of year, the vortex remains present near the pole and Arctic air can still flow to our latitudes. With the heat in the south and the cold in the north, the strong winds at altitude take a trajectory that brings the disturbances right to our home. An unblocking would therefore be desirable so that a cretage can form to allow the heat and good weather to settle in.
With the collaboration of Patrick Duplessis and Réjean Ouimet, meteorologists.
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