Related: See Lidón Patiño dancing and talking about "Alma de Mujer" Little by little, San Antonio flamenco continues its sincere, unpretentious race to earn credibility through the efforts of ...
Amparo Heredia has a vivid recollection of her parents performing in what was Miami’s vibrant Flamenco scene in the 1980s when many tablaos dotted the city. These flamenco venues originally developed ...
Sep. 4—Castanets will click on September weekends at several Santa Fe restaurants, a testament to flamenco's popularity in Northern New Mexico. It's easy to assume the distinctive Spanish dance style ...
Guest artists Antonio Arrebola, Marisol Encinas, Vicente Griego, Ricardo Anglada and Rebeca Tomas. Mele and Jason Martinez of Tucson’s Flamenco del Pueblo Viejo Student Company. UA students, faculty ...
Just got back from a week in Santa Fe, where all the houses are brown and all the corners are round. So much for my plebeian take on the famously chic Santa Fe style. With the acclaimed Santa Fe Opera ...
Japan's Junko Hagiwara has caused a stir in Spain's traditional flamenco world by unexpectedly winning the prize for best dancer at the country's leading flamenco festival -- the first foreigner to do ...
Flamenco’s roots in the Bay Area date back to the Spanish colonial period in the 19th century, but the tradition truly flowered here in the late 1950s, when the Old Spaghetti Factory in North Beach ...
With its wood-beamed ceiling, dim lights and brick walls plastered with posters of flamenco greats and 16th century heraldry, El Cid remains-after 40 years-the flagship of Los Angeles’ flamenco club ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The intimate venues known as tablaos have mostly remained shuttered even as pandemic restrictions ease. That puts at risk a formative element of many ...
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 ...