Eva Yerbabuena - Films

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In 1997 she collaborated with Sara Baras and other Flamenco dancers along with singers: Elena Andujar, Montse Cortes and Guadiana in Mike Figgis' documentary, Flamenco Women. In Flamenco Women, Figgis captures the process in creating a show as the dancers and musicians have six days to prepare and rehearse. Again, in 2001 she featured in Mike Figgis' film, Hotel, as a Flamenco dancer. Eva Yerbabuena participated in Pulse: A Stomp Odyssey (2002) performing a Petenera with Flamenco guitarist Paco Jarana.

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