
Federico Fernández
Federico Fernández is a principal dancer and choreographer recognized for his powerful performances and ability to tackle complex characters. He has portrayed the role of Don José in the ballet 'Carmen,' where he confronts the dark themes of obsession and violence. His portrayal has drawn attention to the societal issues of femicide and masculinity, emphasizing the need for awareness and change in contemporary discussions about gender dynamics.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Federico Fernández commented on Picasso's knowledge of surrealist techniques.
Cidade da Praia acolhe exposição “O Enterro do Conde de Orgaz”, do artista espanhol Pablo PicassoFederico Fernández recounted his terrifying experience in the water with his son during the wave impact.
Qué es una virazón, el fenómeno que generó una ola gigante que mató a un turista en Santa Clara del MarFederico Fernández, the prosecutor of Coahuila, celebrated the arrest of El Limones and acknowledged the extortion allegations against him.
Transportistas, campesinos, ganaderos; “El Limones” extorsionaba a todos los giros en La LagunaFederico Fernández is the First Dancer of the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires and the artistic director of the Buenos Aires Ballet project.
Buenos Aires Ballet y ÚNico’s se unen para una Gran Gala de danza clásica - CulturaFederico Fernández played Escamillo, Carmen's last lover before her death.
Cómo es la puesta de "Carmen", una historia de pasiones y muerte, a cargo del Ballet del Colón dirigido por Julio BoccaFederico Fernández portrayed the femicidal character in the ballet.
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