Sara Baras. Sara Pereyra Baras. Cádiz, 1971. Dancer
Sara Baras, the daughter of Concha Baras, was born in Cádiz in 1971, and she studied in San Fernando, at his mother’s School. She entered very young in the Los Niños de la Tertulia Flamenca ensemble, and in 1989 she joined the Manuel Morao’s Company, performing at the Teatro Flamenco Alhambra 89 Festival. The same year she won the first Gente Joven Award, established by TVE for promoting promising artists. In 1991 she appeared for two whole months at the Paris located Eduard VII Theatre, with Manuel Morao and Gitanos de Jerez.
In 1992 she teamed up with Javier Barón, with whom she attended the Bienal de la Danse de Lyon, and with whom she appeared at the Palace of Congresses of Paris. She also danced at the Expo 92 with Manuel Morao, staging the same show that they would present later at the Auditorio de la Cartuja and at New York’s Town Hall Theatre. In 1994 she received the Madroño Flamenco, awarded by the sevillian city of Montellano to the most outstanding artist of the year, and she did participate at the Sevilla Festival with Flamenco Íntimo. She also presented herself at the Genoa based Verdi Theatre with "Mira que flamenco". In 1994 she danced at the Sevilla Bienal, she went on tour around Asia and she did participate at the XXIII Fiesta de la Bulería of Jerez.
In 1996 she was a guest star in the show "Mujeres", staged by the Merche Esmeraldas’ Company. She also guest-starred Gitano, an Antonio Canales production of that same year. In 1997 she presented her own company, which closed the XXXVII Festival Nacional de Cante de Las Minas. Besides, she was a guest-star of the El Güito’s company, wich she joined at the Paris located Chatelet Theatre. In 1998 she presented her show Sensaciones, a travel along the different branches of flamenco.
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