File 4: Rafael Bonachela interview by Martin Portus, 9 June 2016
File 4: Rafael Bonachela interview by Martin Portus, 9 June 2016
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9 June 2016
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2 audio files (2 hrs 34 min.) - digital, WAV, stereo (48 kHz, 24 bit)
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Copyright status : In copyright
Copyright holder : State Library of New South Wales
Approval for publication required : Written permission required from Rafael Bonachela
Please acknowledge: : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
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The interview covers a number of important and interesting areas relating to the development and work of Bonachela. Childhood outside Barcelona and his training in London; the nature of the Rambert company where he danced for over 14 years and was much influenced by big name choreographers and eventually was associate choreographer; the “pop” threa...
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File 4: Rafael Bonachela interview by Martin Portus, 9 June 2016
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Recorded in the sound studio of the Redfern Community Centre on 9 June 2016
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Purchased from Martin Portus, June 2016
Administrative / Biographical history
Rafael Bonachela was born in Barcelona where he began his early dance training. He moved to London and in 1992 joined the legendary Rambert Dance Company. He remained as a dancer and Associate Choreographer until 2006 at which time he successfully established the Bonachela Dance Company to concentrate on his choreographic career. During his years b...
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9gkR3qD9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9gkR3qD9
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1006057
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