La Muerte De Don Quixote is a flamenco theater fantasia inspired by Miguel de Cervante’s Don Quixote. La Muerte De Don Quixote imagines the last day of Don Quixote and explores the human condition of love, loss, success and failure in the face of his greatest giant, Death.
This collaboration features the magnificent flamenco artists Antonio Arrebola (Bailaor) as Don Quixote and Delilah Buitrón Arrebola (Bailaora) as Dulcinea, as well as the incomparable flamenco musicians Alex Conde (Composer and Pianist), José Cortés Fernandéz (Cantaor) and Alfonso Cid (Cantaor and Flutist) to create a magical night of theatre and a celebration of the world’s most iconic Knight Errant in literature.
La Muerte De Don Quixote is a flamenco theater fantasia inspired by Miguel de Cervante’s Don Quixote. La Muerte De Don Quixote imagines the last day of Don Quixote and explores the human condition of love, loss, success and failure in the face of his greatest giant, Death.
This collaboration features the magnificent flamenco artists Antonio Arrebola (Bailaor) as Don Quixote and Delilah Buitrón Arrebola (Bailaora) as Dulcinea, as well as the incomparable flamenco musicians Alex Conde (Composer and Pianist), José Cortés Fernandéz (Cantaor) and Alfonso Cid (Cantaor and Flutist) to create a magical night of theatre and a celebration of the world’s most iconic Knight Errant in literature.
La Muerte De Don Quixote is a flamenco theater fantasia inspired by Miguel de Cervante’s Don Quixote. La Muerte De Don Quixote imagines the last day of Don Quixote and explores the human condition of love, loss, success and failure in the face of his greatest giant, Death.
This collaboration features the magnificent flamenco artists Antonio Arrebola (Bailaor) as Don Quixote and Delilah Buitrón Arrebola (Bailaora) as Dulcinea, as well as the incomparable flamenco musicians Alex Conde (Composer and Pianist), José Cortés Fernandéz (Cantaor) and Alfonso Cid (Cantaor and Flutist) to create a magical night of theatre and a celebration of the world’s most iconic Knight Errant in literature.