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CHEVI
MURADAY
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Chevi
Muraday began his ballet studies
at the Escuela de Carmen
Senra School, continuing
his formal training under Alvin
Ailey, Martha Graham and at Steps and Peri
Dance in New York. In 1989
he joined the Carmen Senra
Company.
Three years
later, in 1992, he presented
his first major piece as a choreographer
at the VIIth Certamen Coreográfico
de Madrid dance awards,
where he was awarded a scholarship
to attend the Transition
/ Laban Centre in London
by the international jury as
the outstanding young dancer
at the event.
In 1994
he joined the Nower Tanz company
in Düsseldorf, Germany,
under the direction of Vanda
Golonka later working with S.O.A.P. – Dance
Theatre Frankfurt, under
Rui Horta.
Since 1997
he has directed his own dance
company, Losdedae,
with whom he has choreographed
17 pieces, as well as a number
of short works for Galas to
great public and critical
acclaim. With his company
he has taken part in numerous
festivals and shows, receiving
awards from many festivals
and galas, both in Spain and
on the international stage.
Chevi
Muraday has produced the
choreography for feature
films such as I Love
you Baby, by Menkes
and Albacete (2001) and Imaging
Argentina, directed
by Christopher Hampton (2002).
He
has long sought to combine
his choreographic work with
teaching at various schools
both within Spain and further
afield, with his courses
at the Cristina Rota School
worthy of special mention.
Inside and Instrucciones
para dejarse caer al otro
lado del vacío are,
to date, the first pieces
he has created for the Compañía
Nacional de Danza 2.
In
2006 he received the Premio
Nacional de Danza national
dance award in the Interpretation
section given every year
by the Spanish Ministry
of Culture.
