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En la obra literaria de Felipe Ximénez de Sandoval (1903-1978), se puede observar una dedicación especial a las artes escénicas. Más allá de su faceta de dramaturgo, se relacionó con los grandes músicos españoles y se interesó por la danza española. Por eso, escribió dos dramaturgias de ballet: El desertor (1930), sin representación, y La rosa viva (1966), coreografiado por Mariemma. Aunque este último ballet no ha sido hallado, El desertor ha sido localizado en los fondos de la bailarina Antonia Mercé la Argentina, para quien lo compuso con música de Gustavo Pittaluga. Este artículo estudia la vinculación del autor con la danza española y analiza la dramaturgia del ballet de 1930.
Dramaturgia, danza española, Ballet, Ballets Espagnols, Dramaturgy, ballet, Spanish dance, Danza española, dramaturgia
Dramaturgia, danza española, Ballet, Ballets Espagnols, Dramaturgy, ballet, Spanish dance, Danza española, dramaturgia
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