
During her time in Colombia, choreographer Maite Marcos revealed in an interview with Semana the rigorous physical training that Shakira is undergoing to perfect her movements on stage. Rehearsals are intense, lasting up to 14 hours in recent weeks, with six-hour dance sessions to master each step to perfection.
The choreographer mentioned that the process of creating the choreographies for the show has taken about a year, with creative meetings to capture the singer's ideas. Shakira expressed her desire to feel supported by dancers this time, leading to the selection of ten dancers who collaborate in the performance of her choreographies.
Both Shakira and the dancers train daily with yoga sessions, stretching, strength exercises, and long hours of dancing. Maite praises Shakira's work ethic and passion, admiring her daily perseverance and constant desire to learn.
The tour "Women Don’t Cry Anymore" began in Brazil, passing through Peru and currently in Colombia. Shakira has surprised on every stage with her presence, having included ten dancers for the first time in her previous tours, where she only brought two. Maite highlights the professional and personal growth she has experienced alongside Shakira, expressing her admiration for the artist as a human being and as a professional.
The creative process of the tour included initial brainstorming and idea analysis, reflecting Shakira's creativity in launching various proposals that were then evaluated as a team. The singer chose the ten dancers based on their talent and cultural diversity, seeking to offer her fans something new and unique in this tour. The tour will reach Argentina on March 7 and 8 at the Campo Argentino de Polo, promising to be an unforgettable show.