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Berdolé is currently presenting a bi-weekly flamenco series every other Thursday at the Madrid Spanish Taverna in Roswell, with the next show set for this Thursday, Nov. 16.
Acclaimed Spanish dancer Paula Rodríguez, who is touring Australia with the “Authentic Flamenco” show, told EFE in Sydney that this art “has given many wings to women” while still evoking ...
María Pagés, 59, reportedly began dancing at the age of four. She established her dance company in 1990, swiftly carving out a singular space at the vanguard of flamenco.
On June 24, 2012, Timo Lozano's Houston Spanish Dance Company made its debut at the Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center's Kaplan Theatre with the evening Spain in the Air Tonight. Lozano is ...
Rosal Ortega is a renowned Spanish Classical and Flamenco dancer, singer and choreographer born & based in Santa Barbara, California. A 9th generation Cota and Ortega families from the days of the ...
Movie Review Cheering the art of the dance in ‘Flamenco, Flamenco’ By Peter Keough Globe Correspondent,December 20, 2014, 4:55 p.m.
The festival features acclaimed flamenco dancer Isaac Tovar and guitarist/singer Marija Temo. There will be singing and dance classes, cooking demonstrations, Spanish dishes, wine and more.
As one of the Bay Area’s stalwart Flamenco dancers, Melissa Cruz has carved out a niche in the traditional Spanish art form — becoming one of the most prolific practitioners in the East Bay ...
Alborada Dance Theater, which was originally founded in 1965, has been spreading the art of flamenco in schools, senior centers, restaurants, and full stage productions to audiences of all ages.
Acclaimed dancer Maria Benitez and her troupe take a live audience on a whirlwind tour of the many styles of Spanish dance. The program also includes interviews with Benitez who gives insight into ...
Guerrero, whose appearance at La Primavera comes thanks to a donation from the Spanish Office of Tourism in Los Ángeles, has been called “a flamenco dancer of a supernatural force.” Other ...
“The Spanish Gypsies say that flamenco is not just an art form, but a way of life,” said Menendez. “They’re involved with flamenco 24 hours a day, in the way they walk down the street, in ...
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