ROYAL PALM BEACH — Flamenco grounds you like no other dance, says Gabriela Reyes. "It takes you to the earth," she said. "And it feels like fire." She would know. She learned the dance in her native ...
Each year, the New York City Center along with other venues across New York City, have presented some of Spain's finest dancers and musicians to perform on major concert stages... Now in its 18th year ...
The Flame Foundation will host its first Cocina Flamenca Live festival at the Latino Cultural Center. In the photo, Delilah Buitron Arrebola (left), artistic director of the organization, and Antonio ...
A local nonprofit is aiming to shed more light on a bridge between two cultures. The Flame Foundation is collaborating with local contemporary dance group B. Moore Dance to bring light to the ...
SAN ANTONIO – She helped break down barriers for Flamenco dance in San Antonio. Local icon Teresa Champion continues to inspire young dancers who walk into her South Side studio on S. Flores Street.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Dance Review By Gia Kourlas The thought of an evening of flamenco dance at Theater 80 usually sends the mind reeling — quite happily — to the fierce ...
When flamenco dancer Aylin Bayaz visited Northeastern Pennsylvania to perform at the recent Scranton Fringe Festival, she also agreed to teach a master class to interested students at the Dance ...
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 ...
Experience the heat, energy, and passion of flamenco without leaving New York State at the Hudson Valley Flamenco Festival. Now in its eighth year, the festival brings world-class dancers and ...
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