He spent one year there performing flamenco, jazz, and Latino dances in clubs and restaurants. |
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In contrast to the passionate flamenco of the Andalusians, their national dance is the stately sardana. |
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Performances are said to generate an atmosphere of drama and romance with a full-blooded blend of flamenco guitar and Greek bouzouki. |
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There, even the most pedestrian of clubs would break the boringly fashionable pattern of faux-punk and Europop with interludes of flamenco. |
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Brilliantly passionate and incisive vocals over stunning arrangements on the borderline between jazz, classical and flamenco. |
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Born in Elda, he grew up in Madrid and was sent to a dance academy where he studied flamenco, bolero, and folk dance. |
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They receive training in classical ballet, but also take classes in flamenco, tai chi, modern, and other dance disciplines. |
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As I splashed my face with cold water, I remembered blearily the flamenco dancers and the endless absinthe. |
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Horner decided to use the music and sounds of flamenco dancing during the sword fights. |
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How unfortunate, then that in highlighting the raw beauty of flamenco, Gatlif forgot include a credible plot. |
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As he moves, he seems to shape-shift from an old ballet master to a flamenco star, to a self-caressing exhibitionist, to a squirrel. |
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While essentially a guide for students of Spanish dance, especially flamenco, the book proclaims the author's passion for his art. |
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There's betrayal, murder, raucous feasts, flamenco dancing and the occasional talking tree. |
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You can find masters of any form, be it ballet, capoeira, flamenco or lyrical jazz. |
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He would listen to flamenco ever since he was a child, as zambras are very popular there, and this would interest him. |
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These classically trained ballet dancers transitioned entirely into flamenco catching the style, impulse and eclat of the genre. |
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In some of the caves, flamenco singing and dancing spectacles, known as zambras, are staged. |
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The San Francisco Dance Center offers classes in ballet, flamenco, hip-hop, modem, tap, jazz, Brazilian, lambada, body alignment, and body work. |
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It's been referred to as world music, flamenco, Spanish guitar, folk, etc, so how would you categorise it? |
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Show-stopping Irish dance leads into passionate flamenco and red-hot salsa routines. |
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This track showcased Peart's finesse on the hi-hat and cymbals while Lee pulled out his unique flamenco bass playing chops. |
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Their music was a mix of jazz, French musette, flamenco, and east European styles. |
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Moreover, even with the borrowings from flamenco, the movement vocabulary was thin, with very little formal choreography. |
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He has since been a trailblazer in the production of flamenco and jazz fusion styles. |
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Tracing a melodic line from flamenco to raga, it's a subtly modulated burst of Hindu-lusian passion. |
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Girls who take lyrical dance, such as flamenco, or character dance will often pull a long black skirt over their regulation leotard. |
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It mixes harmonious, romantic Cuban music and the passion of flamenco singing. |
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Their most eclectic record to date, Sea Of No Cares is the result of the quartet experimenting with flamenco guitars and mariachi trumpets. |
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His eclectic work was written in 1945 and makes use of various styles such as cabaret, jazz and flamenco. |
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Another major talent to emerge was Natalia, a Russian whose training in flamenco dancing brought a sensational fieriness to her performance. |
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It now offers twelve to fourteen classes a week to about seventy-five students in ballet, modern dance, hip-hop, and flamenco. |
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We had flamenco dancing, traditional Irish music, ballads, jokes, you name it we did it. |
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Some of the early rhododendrons are currently in full flamenco flamboyance, but the rare blue ones are still to show their best colors. |
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This is a spectacular extravaganza of flamenco, theatre, song and live stallions. |
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Opening as described, the lights came up to reveal los chicos in all their flamenco regalia, backed by singers and guitarists downstage. |
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Even my basic Spanish was sufficient to understand that this was a flamenco school. |
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Elements of flamenco, indigenous folk music, and contemporary harmonic complexity run through Kaufman's work. |
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He also stomped and slapped his bare feet with a wicked approximation of a flamenco performance. |
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Like the blues, born out of slavery, flamenco is more than music, it's an expression of Cortes's cultural heritage. |
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The virtuoso has further plans to explore ways of blending flamenco with classical music. |
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In Spain, the audiences shout 'jaleos' while the flamenco dancers' footwork and the tapping of her castanets move to the strumming of the guitar. |
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There's something so extraordinary about the pride, the haughtiness, the explicit sensuality of flamenco which is so unBritish. |
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Music runs from funky flamenco to lively acid jazz, and the sheer glamour of the design will make you think you're in a movie. |
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Inch by inch, the aerialist in the red flamenco outfit edges her way up a tightrope. |
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While they're used to working with an accompanist, in flamenco the relationship is more interactive. |
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I compiled a bunch of recent flamenco things, really oddball flamenco things. |
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During the 1890s there was a vogue for things Spanish that encompassed everything from music and dancing to flamenco dresses. |
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If you haven't investigated Latin folk, flamenco or jazz guitar before, this group is a wonderfully pure introduction. |
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Canales is at ease within a flamenco vocabulary, but his choreographic forays into contemporary dance are sadly cliched. |
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You do pick up a lot about flamenco as Webster learns guitar from intense Juan, who dresses in red and lives in a red apartment. |
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For 10 days, this town is inundated with cultural activities, of which dance is a big part, from classical ballet to flamenco. |
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To play Zahara, he had to adopt not only a Spanish accent but Spanish body language, going so far as to take flamenco lessons. |
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They are known for bright melodies, witty lyrics, and vigorous zapateados incorporating flamenco characteristics. |
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The Canadian trio is led by a guitarist who fuses flamenco, salsa and other Latin music, along with humorous repartee. |
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The show coasted on sheer mastery of compas, the rhythmic measure that defines all flamenco, and on the charisma of the artists probing the art's dark and light moods. |
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Their dialectic is a reminder that flamenco is foremost an improvisational music, and in the hands of Morente and her collaborators remains a living, breathing tradition. |
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The pairing of a veteran Cuban pianist with one of the rising stars of flamenco on a selection of Cuban and other Latin American standards seems to be a case in point. |
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He is a master of his style of flamenco and contemporary dance. |
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Bullfighting and flamenco do not begin to summarize Spain's rich complexity. |
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Lazily strummed blues to nervous flamenco in one short guitar solo. |
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Dressed in traditional costume, this is an opportunity to show off their horses and horsemanship, to call on friends, to dance flamenco, to eat, drink and be merry. |
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The fusion of tap with flamenco, flamenco with Indian classical dance, or tap with Indian is not new in the experimentation of the foot cultures of the world. |
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In the early development of flamenco, the rhythm work was done in bare feet, so for me, the footwork is somewhat comparable to American Indian dance. |
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We get an occasional article or news item written about us and go for months without a word about what is happening in the world of Spanish dance and flamenco. |
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They come in expecting to see Mexican folk dance or flamenco. |
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We find this quality in jazz and tap as well as in Euro-Afro dance forms such as flamenco and in world forms from Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent. |
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His music embraces the traditional sounds of Mali along with American blues, Cuban-influenced grooves, jazz riffs, flamenco, calypso and Arab-influenced vocals. |
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Flamenco Chill is a musical subculture, coming from the flamenco and electronic ambient music fusion. |
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The classification of flamenco forms is not entirely undebatable, but a common and convenient first classification is into three groups. |
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Rock'n'roll and flamenco are joined in Frontera, a fusion that is hopping mad. |
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His vibrant flamenco punctuated with jazz, his incredible dexterity and the impressive speed of his performance will hypnotize you. |
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This powerful class plays with fusion combos combinated with flamenco movements that also can add to any dance routine. |
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At certain times of day the tour concentrates on the flamenco, equestrian or viticultural heritage of Jerez. |
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Benoit will be presenting a concert classical model, as well as a flamenco guitar and an oud. |
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This guitar virtuoso presents Cubamenco, an enchanting voyage to the tune of flamenco and cuban rhythms, all with a jazz flavour. |
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Experienced professional with a typical style that rimes perfectly with the essence of jerezian flamenco culture. |
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The thing that proved to be a lot more difficult was mastering flamenco guitar chords. |
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They are the most typical items as they have a bullfighter's picture and, on the other castanet, a flamenco couple of dancers. |
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Her breathtakingly expressive voice vibrates with passion as she plumbs the dark depths and brilliant heights of the cante flamenco. |
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Dancing enthusiasts won't be disappointed either, for they will be able to watch Indian and Caribbean dances, flamenco, belly dancing, and so on. |
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Vibrant, elegant, and vividly theatrical, Elementos displays the company's uniquely fiery fusion of ballet, flamenco, and Afro-Cuban dance. |
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Instruments like bouzouki, violin or oud give a special and oriental twist to the sound of flamenco. |
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On stage they fuse flamenco with raga to deliver Jaleo, a fusion of different forms of music, dance and song. |
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That might explain why their acoustic flamenco has a cult following which is more typical of a rock group. |
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Combined with singing you get the most famous music kind of Andalusia: the flamenco. |
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Thus on Saturday night a kind of verbena is organised in which a musical band alternates with a number of flamenco performances. |
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There's a flamenco theme going on here – tables have polka-dot covers and the bearded waiter sports a frilly apron. |
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That shared language is also reflected in the live band, which combines flamenco with hip-hop beats. |
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The director got me to learn a bit of flamenco so I could dance in the film, but that wasn't all that difficult. |
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Basically, what I was trying to do with Sin Fronteras was mix all that up with African influences, salsa and flamenco melodies. |
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Since then, she has performed in various shows with numerous other flamenco stars. |
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In August an interesting cultural week and a renowned flamenco festival are also held. |
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With five musicians and three dancers on stage, Andrès Marin introduces another dimension to the rhythm, music and flamenco. |
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Some compared the quebradita dancing style to the Mexican equivalent of dirty dancing, others as a mixture of lambada, cumbia, salsa, flamenco, tango, and the Texas two-step. |
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There are also two-days of intensive workshops in flamenco rhythms, singing, guitar, children's Spanish, rumba, castanette playing, men's flamenco and much more. |
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So they, like flamenco, are part of a tradition invulnerable to trembling before life at its most decidedly bittersweet. |
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All this could have been quite enough flamenco for one week, but taking the bull by the horns, I returned on Tuesday for the Compania Antonio El Pipa in De Tablao. |
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Some of these dance forms, such as flamenco and hula are almost as known and loved by local audiences as are the Western dances of ballet and tap. |
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Ladies can choose a sumptuous flamenco dress and fitting castagnettes. |
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Great Britain's duet of Olivia Allison and Jenna Randall, walked in wearing flamenco shoes and went on to perform their routine while still wearing the shoes. |
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If during along time, Oli Cima had to find his way musically, going trough different kind of music, flamenco had on this guitar player an inspiriting and revealing effect. |
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In the gala there were captivating moments, like those of Belgians Pantha Rhei and the Galician piper and singer Mercedes Peon, and of flamenco guitarist Niño Josele and Hungarian singer Márta Sebestyén. |
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The dances' European origins must usually be deduced from the style Andalusia for the zandunga, the flamenco fandango for huapangos, and the jota of Aragon for jarabes. |
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His voice stands out from all the others against flamenco guitars, a string orchestra, a Genoese choir, stampeding ska, and echoes of Eastern music, rock and Mediterranean meditations. |
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Niurca Marquez chose to train in the Feldenkrais method because of what it could offer her as a contemporary flamenco dancer and teacher. |
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Renaud Garcia-Fons also has a certain reputation for eclecticism, boldly crossing the boundaries between genres, folding Indian, classical and Persian music, or even tango and flamenco rhythms into his jazz. |
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Flamingo also resonates with the flamenco dance, as it features two percussionists who perform various techniques such as striking, shaking, rattling and thumb-rolling the tambourine. |
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And they would contort their arms into elaborate arrangements — sometimes balling them together, or holding them above their heads, like flamenco dancers. |
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In ENCUENTRO CORDIAL both guitar players affront each other with a creative or ad-lib interpretation of original classical guitar pieces on the one hand, but also basing on pure flamenco themes. |
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For her special cliental that require custom made dresses, Johanna, creates using her own special style and captures the intense spirit and seduction that belongs only to flamenco. |
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Expo Latino offers diverse programming that includes new and emerging artists, flamenco, mariachi, Latin jazz, and bands specializing in salsa, merengue and music from Cuba and the Andes. |
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The ultimate thrust of a strange, beautiful, moving spectacle where the flamenco is audaciously taken out of context and magnificently interpreted, and whose relative brevity, like that of life itself is what we most regret. |
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The walls are lined with bottles of all sizes and ages, many of the ornate faded labels signed by matadors, flamenco stars and other local celebs. |
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The bar's regional pride also extends to their décor, and the walls are covered by the black and white pictures of illustrious matadors and flamenco stars gone-by such as Manolete, and Carmen Amaya. |
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However, the deeper roots and greater presence of one genre above all other others may turn it into the music that is associated with a specific country, as is the case with flamenco. |
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Take rockabilly, flamenco, spaghetti western scores and jazz rhythms. |
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The results are a new dimension in transcriptions for the flamenco guitar, using contemporary musical notation techniques, the natural habitat of the composer-turned-transcriber. |
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This flamboyantly entertaining all-female extravaganza highlights dynamic dance and live music in a fiery fusion of Spanish classical dance, ballet, flamenco, Afro-Cuban dance, and hip-swivelling Latin dance. |
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Based on the smash Broadway hit and the subsequent Blake Edwards film, this fantastic stage show features a young flamenco dancer in 1940s Andalucia. |
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Joaquín Cortés, the world renowned Spanish flamenco dancer, will hold today in Madrid a unique dance workshop for young dancers to mark the European Year Against Racism. |
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The energetic, joyful and wildly colorful images of Spain illuminate this work, replete with virtuosic guitar plucking and strumming, flamenco inspired song and incisive rhythms. |
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Rafa El Tachuela y la Pasión Flamenca is not about combining a music or dance style decision but a flamenco philosophy of art that offers musicians the opportunity for uncompromising self-expression. |
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Despite its name, the sevillana dance, commonly presented as flamenco, is not thought to be of Sevillan origin. |
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Seville, and most significantly, the western district of Triana, was a major centre of the development of flamenco. |
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A promising young flamenco guitar player-he was invited to the Peña flamenca de la Relève in 2006-as well as ethnomusicologist, Francis Leclerc learned flamenco at the source, in Spain, under Manuel Perez-Hurtado. |
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I don't know whether he practiced the flamenco and seguidilla before this performance, but his Iberian dances were sharply characterized: by turns flirtatious, raunchy and arrogant. |
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Right now, my favorite activity outside work is flamenco. |
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He will be exhibiting a few of his creations, such as an om-type acoustic guitar, a flamenco negra guitar, a fretless archtop bass, and an archtop jazz guitar. |
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Manolo Sanlúcar's genious and profound musical knowledge allow him to use scales and sound that may be unknown even to flamenco. These elements along with Carmen Linares' produce the deepest of feelings. |
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The concert series is all the more refreshing for liberating flamenco from its usual guitar-dancer paradigm, affording us an utterly current perspective on this genre so deeply rooted in tradition. |
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Some El Duende Flamenco artists will welcome on stage, in addition to their musicians, high-caliber dancers and singers, making this series the ultimate flamenco experience. |
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With a Latin tinge, marked by soft overflowing tunes, waves of textured percussion and the sparkle of flamenco guitar, Pacifika's sound defies categorization. |
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Andalucia, cradle of flamenco, with its peerless musical passion, its regal and graceful dancers, and the flaming, dizzying cascades of notes from the fretboard? |
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There are displays of horsemanship and flamenco. |
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Diego Amador is nothing but flamenco and has vowed to remain loyal to it with Euterpe, Polimnia, Terpsícore, Pastora Pavón and Fernanda of Utrera as his witnesses. |
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Preceded by a cocktail at 18h, the benefit show starts at 19:30. Prepare yourself to be invited on stage to dance with inviting tango, flamenco, folk, African dance, salsa, Bollywood and gumboots. |
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Traditionally, women wear elaborate flamenco dresses and men dress in their best suits. |
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This diversity makes Académie Ballet Flamenco Lina Moros one of the rare schools in Montreal able to offer classes in flamenco, classical Spanish dances and other forms. |
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Masterminded by Cameroonian producer Etienne Mbappé and released on Buda Musique,this album found Dikongué experimenting with a wide variety of styles ranging from rumba and flamenco to reggae and classical music. |
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During the Festival run from June 25 to July 6, a hand-picked roster of contemporary flamenco artists brings us the precision and passion of this music. |
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Cuba's musicians borrowed everything, from Spanish flamenco to African drumming, from European dances to tribal litanies, to the work-songs of coffee-pickers and sugar-cane pounders. |
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This month's highlight is Buika, the flamenco revelation of these last years, the little African girl who grew up among the gipsies of Palma de Majorca and today relays the immemorial Spanish music with all her soul. |
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They will be accompanied by two guests from Seville, spirited singer Rosario La Tremendita, the current ambassadress of flamenco singing, and master guitarist Juan Requena. |
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Streetdance 2 Lacklustre, plotless sequel in which streetdancer Ash enlists the help of flamenco expert Eve to help his crew beat their rivals in a major contest. |
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She combines body percussion with the rhythms of Irish step dance, Spanish flamenco, American tap, Hungarian legenyes, and Appalachian buck dance. |
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After dancing and choreographing flamenco to critical acclaim all over the world, Benitez, who grew up in Taos, hung up her performing shoes last year. |
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The nonpurist result is world-music fusion, linking the Central American parranda and punta to African and Latin pop, flamenco, even electric blues. |
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This dynamic group features flamenco guitar virtuoso Michael Hauser, guitarist Dan Elsen, flutist and veteran jazz artist Chuck Armstrong, and bass player Tom Dades. |
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Who knew that New York was a mecca for early flamenco artists? |
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I listen to flamenco and reggaeton, which is South American dance music. |
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Boston-based gypsy flamenco swing trio Ameranouche presents Sun Shine Soul, an original album incorporating traditions of jazz, American pop, and Ottoman Turkish music. |
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Performed at The Met Theater in Hollywood and El Cid, a flamenco venue and restaurant, the Medicine Show includes dance, theater, sketch comedy, music, and performance art. |
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