MinnPost’s reporting is always free, but it isn’t free to produce. We rely on donations from our readers to fund our independent journalism. Sachiko “La Chayí” Nishiuchi discovered the art of flamenco ...
Through a flamenco class, WH assistant editor Naydeline Mejia uncovered a new way to her duende, or most authentic self. As a naturally anxious and self-proclaimed unsettled person, I was inspired to ...
Petenera, a seductress of Spanish folk legend dating back to the 15th century, is an outcast in her community. Isolated, lonely and proud, she befriends a young child who also lost her mother at an ...
Witnessing a performance of flamenco music, with percussive guitar strumming that’s alternately lyrical and explosive and equally expressive dancing that sometimes accompanies the playing, it’s easy ...
Flamenco is not one art form, but three, and they are linked like the sides of a triangle. The dance, the guitar (and other instruments) and the singing are inextricably bound. Take away even one, and ...
Flamenco Montana Festival, Sept. 26 – Sept. 29, Classes all four days for participants, and three events open to the public. Those include a final festival performance on Sunday, Sept. 29, at Stensrud ...
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