The dancer Lola Greco performs Falla's "La vida breve" with the Seville Symphony Orchestra and the Spanish National Choir.
Lola Greco is one of the most outstanding Spanish dancers of her generation. Daughter of the famous dancers José Greco and Lola de Ronda, she inherited the talent and passion for flamenco dance. Trained at the Spanish National Ballet, where she became a prima ballerina, she has developed an international career performing iconic roles in works such as "Medea" and "El sombrero de tres picos". Her versatility has led her to collaborate with great figures in dance and to explore different styles. In addition to her role as a performer, Lola Greco has also distinguished herself as a choreographer and teacher, leaving an indelible mark on the world of flamenco. In 2009 she was awarded the National Dance Prize by the Ministry of Culture.
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