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Antonio Gades, nome d'arte di Antonio Esteve Ródenas (Elda, 14 novembre 1936 -- Madrid, 20 luglio 2004), è stato un danzatore e coreografo spagnolo, uno dei principali interpreti del flamenco nel XX secolo. I suoi lavori più noti sono spettacoli di danza tratti dalla Carmen di Prosper Mérimée, dalle Nozze di sangue di Federico García Lorca (Bodas de Sangre) e un adattamento dal brano musicale El Amor Brujo di Manuel de Falla. La notorietà di queste opere è stata ottenuta principalmente grazie agli adattamenti cinematografici realizzati dal regista Carlos Saura, in collaborazione con la danzatrice Cristina Hoyos. Gades è stato anche fondatore (1978) e direttore artistico del Balletto Nazionale Spagnolo (Ballet Nacional de España). Morì a Madrid dopo una lunga battaglia contro il cancro. Alcune settimane prima di morire è stato insignito dell' "Ordine di José Martí", una delle maggiori onorificenze di Cuba, dal leader cubano Fidel Castro. Le sue ceneri sono state deposte dal 2004 nel Mausoleo del Segundo Frente Oriental Frank País, cimitero monumentale dei combattenti rivoluzionari, situato sulle montagne della Regione Orientale Cubana. video a cura di Piero Frattari www.vidigraph.com www.tvliguiraweb.com Antonio Gades (14 November 1936 -- 20 July 2004) was a Spanish flamenco dancer and choreographer (born Antonio Esteve Ródenas in Elda, Alicante, Spain). He helped to popularise the art form on the international stage. His most notable works included dance adaptations of Prosper Merimée's Carmen and Federico García Lorca's Blood Wedding (Bodas de Sangre), as well as a feature-length adaptation of Manuel de Falla's 23-minute ballet El Amor Brujo. In the 1990s, he toured the world with his show Fuenteovejuna, based on Lope de Vega's play of the same name. He collaborated closely with the Spanish director Carlos Saura in the filming of these adaptations, and also with Cristina Hoyos, one of the most prolific contemporary female flamenco dancers. Gades also co-founded and became the artistic director of the Spanish National Ballet (Ballet Nacional de España) in 1978. He died in Madrid after a long battle with cancer. About six weeks before his death, he had been decorated with the "Order of José Marti", one of the highest honors of Cuba, by the Cuban leader Fidel Castro, in Havana, Cuba. In 2004 his ashes were interred at the Mausoleum of the Frank País Second Eastern Front, a memorial cemetery in Santiago de Cuba. He was prominent as a political activist in Alicante, where he proclaimed self-determination for the Catalan nation during the Spanish Transition between the late 1970s and early 1980s. He was a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Peoples of Spain, a marxist-leninist organization. In 1987 he was a member of the jury at the 15th Moscow International Film Festival.[1] He was married to the Spanish actress and singer Marisol for 13 years.