A Night of Flamenco: Paula Comitre and José del Tomate

A Night of Flamenco: Paula Comitre and José del Tomate - Chaillot National Dance Theatre - Theatre in Paris - Tickets - © Toni Kuraga
Chaillot National Dance Theatre

From 30/01 to 31/01/2026

No dialogue

Location

Chaillot National Dance Theatre
1 place du Trocadéro et du 11 Novembre - 75016 Paris
Capacity 390 seats

Duration

2 hours

No intermission


Details

Contemporary dance

For all audiences

No dialogue


Highlights for a Night of Flamenco: Paula Comitre and José del Tomate

On 30 and 31 January, Chaillot presents a two-part programme: Après vous madame, a creation by Paula Comitre, followed by a concert by José del Tomate.

 

Inspired by Antonia Mercé, the legendary "La Argentina", Paula Comitre — a Sevillian born in 1994 and a rising star of the Jerez and Seville festivals — pays tribute to her predecessor. She offers an elegant and sensitive piece where dance, piano and costume converse: a vast red dress designed by María Alcaide forms the visual core, while Orlando Bass on piano and an artistic team including La Ejecutora, Fran Pérez Román and Julio León Rocha on dramaturgy, weave a subtle atmosphere between homage and renewal.

 

The second part welcomes José Fernández, known as José del Tomate, barely twenty years old and heir to a prestigious lineage — Tomatito, El Tomate — who showcases his virtuoso guitar skills. Accompanied by his musicians El Christi and Jonatan Cortés, he delivers an intimate concert blending Andalusian tradition with contemporary nuances.

 

This hybrid programme merges choreographic power, visual exploration and pure flamenco for an elegant and deeply rooted evening.

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Chaillot National Dance Theatre

1 place du Trocadéro et du 11 Novembre - 75016 Paris

History and Fun Facts about Chaillot National Dance Theatre

 

Picture the scene: you’re on the Trocadero esplanade, facing the Eiffel Tower. Two splendid buildings frame your stunning surroundings – the Palais de Chaillot. In the Palais’ left wing is the current Théâtre national de la Danse, which offers two delightful halls including the Salle Jean Vilar, which can hold 1,200 people and is currently being renovated. It will re-open in September 2026. The other, called the Salle Firmin Gémier, seats 390 spectators. The two halls are accessed by an impressive and majestic staircase leading to the colonnaded foyer.

 

At the staircase’s cusp, a splendid surprise. The Grand Foyer boasts enormous glass walls that offer a panoramic view of Paris’ iconic Eiffel Tower, as surrounded by the Trocadéro gardens and sublime fountains, not to mention the École Militaire. It’s a truly breathtaking view, the depth of which is rivalled only by that of the building’s long and storied history.

 

The Palais de Chaillot was built on the Chaillot hill for the Universal Exhibition. Originally devoted to the art of dance, it later became a multidisciplinary venue dedicated to hosting theatre, dance, and musical performances. Over the years, a host of renowned artists have performed at the Chaillot. Prestigious dance companies such as the Ballet de l’Opéra de Paris, the Ballet National de Marseille, and the Ballet Preljocaj have all presented their breathtaking creations there. Great names in French theatre such as Jean Vilar, Jean-Louis Barrault, and Ariane Mnouchkine have also left their mark on the history of this prestigious venue.

 

In present day, the Chaillot National Dance Theatre is entirely devoted to the production and performance of dance pieces, and regularly hosts internationally recognised companies. Its diverse programme showcases contemporary and classical works alike, whilst encouraging artistic expression, innovation, and creativity in the same breath. Whether you’re a dance lover or you’re looking to see your very first show, we urge you to visit this theatre for a performance and a view like no other. The highlight of this unique venue is indubitably the gentle glow of the unparalleled Eiffel Tower, which illuminates the Grand Foyer with its warm light. Even Emily in Paris hasn’t had the privilege of enjoying this quintessentially Parisian experience!

 

Fast facts
Capacity: Salle Jean Vilar: 1200 seats / Salle Firmin Gémier: 390 seats.
Air conditioning: Yes
Heating: Yes
Coat Check: Yes (free service)
Handicap Accessible: Yes. For wheelchair users and those with reduced mobility, an accessible entrance can be found via the Jardins du Trocadéro: Avenue Albert 1er de Monaco. Those with reduced mobility, are able to descend a few steps, and already have their ticket are invited to enter via the Trocadéro entrance, then take an escalator to reach the halls. If you require the accessibility services, please let us know at hello@theatreinparis.com so that we can inform the theatre staff, who will give you a warm welcome.

FAQ

How do I get to Chaillot National Dance Theatre in the 16th arrondissement of Paris?

The Chaillot National Dance Theatre is accessible by:
Metro: Line 6 (station Trocadéro), ligne 9 (station Trocadéro)
Address: 1 place du Trocadéro et du 11 Novembre, 75016 Paris
In case of difficulty, our hotline can be reached during our business hours. Please see the footer of this page for our contact details.

What do I do when I get to Chaillot National Dance Theatre?

We invite you to arrive 30 minutes before the beginning of Après vous madame by Paula Comitre and the concert given by José del Tomate, and present your voucher at the front desk. Chaillot National Dance Theatre’s English-speaking staff members will guide you to your seats.
In the event of a delay, spectators will be allowed entrance to the theatre but seating in the purchased category is not guaranteed.

How long does the show last?

The show, featuring Après vous madame by Paula Comitre et the concert given by José del Tomate, at Chaillot National Dance Theatre lasts approximately 2 hours, with intermission.

Is the show for an international audience or French speakers?

Both! The Chaillot National Dance Theatre welcomes audiences from all over the world! Dance and music is a universal language, therefore, Après vous madame by Paula Contre and the concert given by José del Tomate, are accessible to anyone from any corner of the world.

Can I choose my seat when booking?

When purchasing tickets, choose your preferred category and you will be allocated the best available seats in that category!
Please note that tickets of the same category that are booked during the same purchase session, in the same booking order on our website are always assigned side by side. To be sure of this, make sure all of your tickets are in the same category and are included in your shopping cart at the time of purchase.
You can find the seating plan in the theatre’s "photo" section on this page.
If there are no available adjacent seating arrangements, our customer service team will contact you before the booking is confirmed.

Is there a dress code at Chaillot National Dance Theatre?

There is no specific dress code at Chaillot National Dance Theatre, but proper attire is appreciated. Many Parisians will arrive directly from work, dressed in business casual or chic attire.