Bimba Bosé

Bimba Bosé

출생 : 1975-10-01, Roma, Italia

사망 : 2017-01-23

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Bimba Bosé

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Exhalación: vida y muerte de De La Puríssima
The duo made up of musician and actress Julia de Castro and double bass player Miguel Rodrigáñez thus premieres their latest show, Exhalación: vida y muerte de De La Puríssima. With it, they intend to put an end to the ten-year revolution of EL CUPLÉ this scenic musical genre, which the singular tandem has merged with jazz, cumbia and electronics on stages around the world. Show nominated for the Premios Valle Inclán. As the duo explains, De La Puríssima was born in 2009 “as a transit project, in which music was the most direct and ritualistic medium from which to raise core issues such as sex, bullfighting, folklore or religion”. Now, a decade later, it is time to remove the peineta and celebrate the end of a stage in which the provocative lyrics by Julia de Castro have traveled through numerous audiences to bring up to date a genre that was in the forgetfulness of national folklore, the cuplé.
줄리에타
Beatriz's Friend
12년 전, 어느 날 갑자기 사라져버린 딸 ‘안티아’ 그녀를 이해하지도 포기하지도 못한 채 살아온 ‘줄리에타’는 뜨겁게 사랑했고 벅차게 행복했던 추억부터 아프게 이별했고 한없이 무너졌던 기억까지 숨겨왔던 자신의 이야기를 모두 고백하기로 하는데... 슬퍼서 미칠 것 같아 너 없는 인생이
Run a way
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The Consul of Sodom
Bel
Fascinating journey through the life and work of the prestigious Catalan poet Jaime Gil de Biedma, both marked by sexuality and eroticism. Charismatic and somewhat eccentric, brilliant intellectual with extraordinary sensitivity and member of Barcelona's 'gauche divine' in the 60s, Gil de Biedma liked to describe himself as a 'poet of experience' while he suffered dreadfully from the dichotomy strangling him: bourgeois and executive for a multinational by day, communist and homosexual poet by night.
Miguel Bosé: Papitour
Cantante
Three-time Latin Grammy nominee Miguel Bosé celebrates 30 years of making music in a landmark concert held in Spain's Plaza de Toros de las Ventas. With the help of special guest artists Alaska, Bimba Bose, Rafa Sanchez and Ana Torroja, the Panamanian-born singer plows through a set list of his most beloved and popular songs, including a pair of hit singles from his 2007 album "Papito": "Morena Mia" and "Nena."