Outside of Spain, the motherland for flamenco, Santa Fe may be able to boast of having the most castanets per capita. During the summer here, it’s possible to enjoy full-on flamenco productions — ...
Renowned flamenco artists David Pino and Guillermo Guillén visit campus for a weeklong residency, exploring the history, ...
Tomorrow at 6:30 p.m., the Valley Performing Arts Center will be hosting “Classroom in the Courtyard — Flamenco Dance: What are the dancers actually doing?” Flamenco dancer and College of the Canyons ...
A toss of a skirt and a flick of the wrist. It's just one of the many moves that make up flamenco. A traditional art form born in southern Spain. Yet you don't have to travel far to experience it for ...
vibrant Flamenco scene in the 1980s when many tablaos dotted the city. These flamenco venues originally developed during the 1960s throughout Spain replacing cabarets. “I have wonderful memories of ...
The President, Founder and Producer of Chateau Flamenco, Maria Jose Salmeron isn’t a native of New Orleans. Her first 10 years were lived in Barcelona, Spain. She did however, shortly realize New ...
Olga Pericet’s “La Leona” and a dance panorama by Ballet Nacional de España look to the past, with an eye to recovery and invention. By Marina Harss For Olga Pericet, flamenco is an invitation: to ...
Miami-based flamenco dancer, rising international star, and fellow Malagueña Irene “La Chiqui” Lozano agrees. “Singing is the pillar on which flamenco dance is built. It is absolutely fundamental ...
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