Flamenco has been around for hundreds of years, developed in southern Spain by ethnic groups from across the region fleeing ...
A guitarist strums a few haunting chords. A dancer coyly clicks her heels on the floor. A percussionist rattles the castanets while chanting a soft refrain. The scene is pure flamenco, an art form as ...
First there was the late, great Cuban jazz pianist, Bebo Valdés, who collaborated with Spanish flamenco legend Diego El Cigala on their exceptional album Lagrimas Negras (Black Tears) in 2004. Their ...
Kristina Martinez waves a red shawl back and forth as she dances around the stage. Her hands cut through the air, whipping the cloth from side to side, as if she's trying to agitate a large beast. "It ...
A lot of folks know New Mexico for green chiles, the largest hot air balloon festival in the world, and the birthplace of the bomb. But it's also... Spanish Flamenco thrives in New Mexico, with its ...
Upending tradition, men will be wearing dresses and shawls as part of Macho Flamenco: Boys Don’t Dance, Dallas group the ...
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 ...
A flamenco dance series in Chicago is expanding access to the arts by bringing the expressive traditional dance form to ...
A lot of folks know New Mexico for green chiles, the largest hot air balloon festival in the world, and the birthplace of the bomb. But it's also a global center of flamenco—the passionate dance, song ...