In this interview, I talk with Mitja Obed, an exceptional Slovenian flamenco dancer whose artistic journey began as a Latin–American dancer. His introduction to flamenco came in 2007, guided by the renowned Ana Pandur in Ljubljana. Since then, Mitja has immersed himself in the flamenco world, collaborating with legendary dancers in Madrid and Sevilla.
In our conversation, Mitja delves into his artistic philosophy and how flamenco serves as a medium for self-expression. For him, the rhythmic power of his feet becomes a voice that conveys emotion, telling stories without words. He talks about his daring experiments with flamenco, blending it with electronic music to create a fusion that bridges tradition and modernity.
Beyond his love for flamenco, Mitja's passion for classical music shines through. He has choreographed breathtaking performances inspired by Antonio Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and envisions integrating the works of Johann Sebastian Bach into flamenco, merging these timeless compositions with the fiery spirit of the dance form.
Join us for an inspiring journey into the life of a dancer who redefines the boundaries of flamenco, blending tradition with innovation and finding new ways to connect with audiences through the universal language of music and movement.
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