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| “…she seemed fragile, waif-like, seated on a chair at the back of the stage, waiting for the lights to come up. But once the music started, and she rose to dance, something changed within her that was at once fantastical and hyper-real, in the finest tradition of Latin art. …she became the flesh of the music the men played, the embodiment of its rhythms and phrasings.” Dianne Aprile, Pitch magazine Summer, 2007 ( Louisville , KY ) – Whether she’s sharing a stage with a symphony orchestra or performing in an intimate club setting, Graciela Perrone connects with her audiences. Perhaps it is the deep gaze she projects from the stage, the assertive physicality of her choreography, or the bittersweet tones she can summon for a song. Whatever the reason, Perrone is a beguiling and beloved presence on stage. | | | Jorge Perrone Productions | |
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