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The musical ‘Los Misérables’ and the dancer Rocío Molina sweep the Talía Awards | Culture

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the musical The miserable ones and the dancer and choreographer Rocío Molina were the big winners of the fourth edition of the Talía Awards, organized by the Academy of Performing Arts of Spain, at a gala held this Monday night at the Teatros del Canal in Madrid. The Spanish replica of the iconic Cameron Mackintosh production that has been on the London billboard for 40 years, replicated this season in Madrid by the multinational label ATG, has swept the four categories dedicated to musical theater and took them all: best show, best male performer (Adrián Salzedo), best female performer (Teresa Ferrer) and best musical direction (Enric García).

Rocío Molina, with her work Heatingswept the dance sections: best female performer, best choreography and best dance show. Premiered at the Matadero Dance Center last November, Heating has been hailed as one of the stage milestones of this season, applauded wherever it has been performed since. Israel Galván won as best male performer.

The most emotional moment was the presentation of the Talía de Honor to the actress María Galiana, who at 90 years old is still active on stage. Just this month he is having a season at the Pavón theater in Madrid with the play I just want to go to France. After an original introduction by Jorge Blass, who composed his face with a card trick, Miguel Rellán handed him the statuette while the winner received a long applause with all the spectators on their feet. She had to tell them to shut up: “That’s it. That’s it,” she said, scolding them affectionately. His speech was very brief, but very heartfelt: “I don’t know if I deserve it. But I do know that the time I have left to live, which won’t be long, because I have a decade left, I’m going to continue enjoying this profession as much as I can.” And he ended with some verses from Mario Benedetti: “Don’t give up, that’s what life is, / continue the journey, / pursue your dreams.”

The evening also had an involuntary protagonist, the actor Antonio Banderas, but not during the gala but on the red carpet, along which nominees, winners and guests such as Irene Escolar, Nathalie Poza, Lluís Homar, Petra Martínez paraded. María Galiana, Luis Bermejo, Luis Merlo. The actor, who last year received the Talía de Honor, attracted all the microphones upon his arrival at the ceremony for the resounding statement he published on Sunday on the social network Surrounded by a swarm of journalists, Banderas insisted that he is not bankrupt and that he undertook the project in Malaga without profit: “The theater works like clockwork in its finances. What doesn’t work like clockwork are the musicals we do because they are very expensive. But I am happy to accept the losses because what I am looking for is not an industrial or business project, but rather an artistic one. I wouldn’t even call it losing, in fact,” he explained with good humor, taking the edge off the matter. And he added: “If I were broke, I wouldn’t have raised their salary like I did four weeks ago.”

Directed by Juan Luis Iborra and presented by the magician Jorge Blass and the actress Carmen Conesa, it was an affable gala, without great scenographic displays and inevitably long, lasting three hours. There were also sectoral demands and some cries of “Long live free Palestine.” The most convincing was Blanca Añón, winner of the award for best set design for Orlando, who, in addition to referring to the war in Gaza, asked for resources for culture in Valencia after the Dana tragedy.

The actress Magüi Mira, recently elected as president of the Academy, replacing Cayetana Guillén Cuervo, addressed directly the political leaders present in the room, including Minister Ernest Urtasun, to ask for greater protection for culture.

In the text theater categories, the winning show was Essence, a play by Ignacio García May directed by Eduardo Vasco, with the actors Juan Echanove and Joaquín Climent. In addition, García May was distinguished as best author. Ángel Ruiz and Nathalie Poza won best leading actor and actress for The king of show business y A streetcar named desire, respectively; Luis Bermejo and Mamen Camacho, best supporting actor and actress for Los yugoslavos y Little Red Riding Hood in Manhattan.

The soprano Ruth Iniesta collected her second Talía as a female performer for The wayward one and Xavier Anduaga in the men’s category for The sleepwalker. There was also a tie, in the lighting category, shared by Pilar Valdevira for Fuenteovejuna and Juanjo Llorens for the musical Gospell.

Winners List

Best text theater show

Essenceproduction of Teatro Español and Entrecajas Producciones

Best musical theater show

The miserable ones, from ATG Entertainment Spain

Best dance show

Heatingproduction of Danza Molina in co-production with Centro de Danza Matadero, Théâtre de Nîmes, Festival de Danse de Cannes, Scène Nationale du Sud-Aquitaine y Scène nationale / Théâtre d’Orleans)

Best circus show

Packing, from Chicharrón Circo Flamenco

Best lyrical show

Barren, production of Auditorio de Tenerife, Zarzuela, Amazonas Opera Festival of Manaus and Opera Festival of Theatro da Paz of Belém

Best Hispanic Performing Arts show in New York

The truncated suns, from Spanish Repertory

Best leading actress in text theater

Nathalie Poza, Lt A streetcar named desire

Best leading actor in text theater

Ángel Ruiz, for The king of show business

Best Text Theater Supporting Actress

Mamen García, by Little Red Riding Hood in Manhattan

Best Text Theater Supporting Actor

Luis Bermejo. by Los yugoslavos

Best stage direction

Juan Carlos Rubio, for Music for Hitler

Best text theater authorship

Ignacio García May, for Essence

Best Musical Theater Actress

Teresa Ferrer, for The miserable ones

Best Musical Theater Actor

Adrián Salzedo, for The miserable ones

Best Musical Theater Musical Direction

Enric García, fear The miserable ones

Best Female Lyric Performer

Ruth Iniesta, for The wayward one

Best Male Lyric Performer

Xavier Anduaga, por The sleepwalker

Best Female Dance Performer

Rocío Molina, by Heating

Best Male Dance Performer

Israel Galván, for The Golden

best choreography

Rocío Molina, by Heating

Best scenery

Blanca Añón, by Orlando

Better lighting

Pilar Valdelvira, by Fuenteovejuna

best costume

Ana Garay, by Barren

Best original music

Tagore González, powder Memoirs of Hadrian

Best production work

Fourth Wall Company

Best company work

Evil Hair

Studies and dissemination in the performing arts

‘Don Galán’ Magazine – CDAEM (Documentation Center for Performing Arts and Music)

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