Mario Maya, a Spanish-born Gypsy who created memorable works of flamenco dance and as a choreographer broadened the scope of the traditional form by adding elements from modern dance, died Sept. 27 of ...
Though many people come for the fiery dancing, the true aficionado knows that flamenco is a marriage of cante (song), baile (dance) and toque (guitar playing). “It’s always a conversation,” says Jason ...
Good things come from Jerez, Spain: the bulls, the sherry, the flamenco. “It’s said the first cry of flamenco was born of Jerez de la Frontera,” said Maria Bermudez. Bermudez’s show is intimate ...
VAIL, Colorado ” The magic of Flamenco comes to Vail, Colorado as internationally-acclaimed Flamenco guitarist and Spanish gypsy dance master Rene Heredia will perform a special four-night engagement ...
Linda Machado is doing what she loves, and it's got people moving their feet to a different beat. Many people living in Yuma County and the Southwest trace their roots back to Spain. And it's in them ...
Summer may not be the busiest season for dance. But thanks to two local events, it has become a particularly special time. The Irvine Barclay Theatre’s New World Flamenco Festival, with its A-list ...
Sorcery of all sorts captures our imaginations. There’s witchcraft, with its errant rites for reward and retribution; love – at times seeming just as supernatural – casting its own spells, and art, ...
The passion of Spanish Flamenco music and dance comes to the stage at the wonderfully intimate Mondo venue in downtown Summit on Friday, Feb. 22, at 7:30 p.m. This new bi-monthly concert performance ...
Navajita Plateá, one of the most acclaimed and recognized gypsy flamenco bands on Spain's music scene make their Los Angeles debut on Saturday, November 5 at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre, with their ...
This was an infuriatingly fluffy documentary. Directed by Ben Whalley, Kinder promised to reveal “a glimpse of a timeless gypsy way of life as it has been preserved down the centuries”. (Right, Kinder ...
Good things come from Jerez, Spain: the bulls, the sherry, the flamenco. “It’s said the first cry of flamenco was born of Jerez de la Frontera,” said Maria Bermudez. Bermudez’s show is intimate ...
In a Buenos Aires theatre last summer, white-haired Maestro Arturo Toscanini embraced a swart, black-haired, sloe-eyed dancer and cried: “Never in my life have I seen such fire and rhythm!” ...
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