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Ilisa Rosal founded Ballet Flamenco La Rosa in 1985 and the company soon cultivated a renowned reputation for presenting flamenco, in all its forms, to local, national, and international audiences.
Where Flamenco performers of decades past strove for authenticity, dancer Eva Yerbabuena, singer Estrella Morente and guitarist Tomatito - featured acts on the Cleveland Museum of Art's upcoming ...
When you put flamenco in a big theater, you risk turning an intimate art into an Iberian “Riverdance.” But maybe that’s not always such a bad thing. As part of New York’s 12th annual ...
From a twist on The Phantom of the Opera to the Russian State Ballet’s Swan Lake, there’s plenty coming up in Shenzhen, ...
“So this ‘traditional,’ quote unquote, art form has brought in many influences from other music and dance forms.” At 63, Juan Talavera has been around the flamenco block more than a few times.
The layering of painting, stagecraft, music, dance, and film does justice to the subject. Though quintessentially Spanish and originating in the 18th century, flamenco draws from eclectic sources ...
Ah, flamenco. I tried it once a long time ago in a Madrid nightclub. Climbed onto a table during a floor show and began spinning and stamping my feet like the great Spanish dancer Jose Greco. Got ...
Who says flamenco needs to be stuck in its 18th-century Andalusian roots?
Ballet Flamenco La Rosa (BFLR), an international flamenco dance company, based in Miami and made up of international dancers and musicians, presents the World Premiere of Verano y Humo, an ...
This story was originally published by ArtsATL. Many dance enthusiasts experience the magic of movement-based art for the first time at a performance of “The Nutcracker.” (Check out ArtsATL ...
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