In the heart of every stomp, swirl, and clap of flamenco dance lives a story—rich with tradition, emotion & fire. At Rosal Ortega’s Flamenco Dance Classes, that story comes to life through each ...
Maria Benitez and her troupe take us on a whirlwind tour of the styles of Spanish dance. Acclaimed dancer Maria Benitez and her troupe take a live audience on a whirlwind tour of the many styles of ...
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 ...
Initially, the guitar was played by itself and ultimately was incorporated into the dance. Prior to the guitar, flamenco dance was done without music, it was accompanied by vocals and hand clapping.
Performances in N.Y.C. Manuel Liñán’s “Viva!” represents something new to mainstream flamenco audiences: a frank and joyful expression of gay identity. Manuel Liñán and his company, in Jerez, Spain: ...
Inside the historic Covarrubias Adobe at the Santa Barbara Historic Museum, Flamenco! Santa Barbara created another breathtaking flamenco showcase on September 4, with guest artists from Spain and ...
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