
Antonio Canales
Antonio
Gómez de los Reyes, A.K.A. Antonio Canales, was born in Seville
in 1961, at the Corral de Saramaya, a tablao (flamenco club) located
at 76 Castilla Street, in the Triana quarter. His was a family of flamenco
artists, and it seems that his grandfather, Canales, was a great cantaor
(flamenco singer), though he never sang as a professional. Antonio started
dancing out of mere pleasure, but soon he decided that he wanted to
get into professional dance, and so he studied ballet at the Club Natación
Sevilla, where there was a dance teacher.
He presented himself to the Lope de Vega Theatre, for a casting for
the Ballet Nacional de España (Spain's National Ballet), and
was selected. Soon, he was a soloist in this company, and started to
guest-star in other artists shows. In 1981, for instance, he collaborated
with the Paris based Maguy Marin Company, first step of a long international
run, that has paired him with such outstanding artists as Rudolf Nureyev,
Maya Plisetskaya, Carla Fracci, Vladimir Vasilev, Fernando Bujones,
Peter Schaufuss, Sylvie Guillem, Patrick Dupond and Julio Bocca.
In 1988 he received the Mavisela Award (Italy), granted to the best
dancer, and in 1990 he was awarded with the "Mejor Bailarín
Internacional" in Mexico City, ex aequo with Julio Bocca.
In 1992 he taked part in the Giants of the Dance gala, held at the Paris-based
Champs Elysées Theatre, and he founded his own company, which
made its debut in Bilbao, with two shows: A ti, Carmen Amaya and Siempre
flamenco. The same year, and because of the Five Hundred Years of the
Discovery of America celebrations, Canales performed at New York City's
World Financial Center, at the Holland Festival and at Tokyo's Metki
Hall.
In 1994 and 1995 he was invited to perform at the Canada based Stars
of Montreal Gala, and in 1997 he did participate at the Gala of the
Stars, organized by the Montecarlo Ballet. This last year, he also created
the choreography Grito, commissioned by the Ballet Nacional de España,
that was presented at the New York's City Center in February 1998.
In 1999 he was awarded with the Andalusia Medal, an honour given to
those artists that have helped to extend the name of their homeland
around the world.
The Ballet Flamenco de Antonio Canales Company has represented, among
other works, A ti, Carmen Amaya; Siempre flamenco; Bengues, Venus y
Narciso; A cuerda y tacón; Gitano; Variaciones sobre el Guernica
de Picasso; La casa de Bernarda Alba and Raíces.