Mario Maya, a Spanish-born Gypsy who created memorable works of flamenco dance and as a choreographer broadened the scope of the traditional form by adding elements from modern dance, died Sept. 27 of ...
Sorcery of all sorts captures our imaginations. There’s witchcraft, with its errant rites for reward and retribution; love – at times seeming just as supernatural – casting its own spells, and art, ...
Navajita Plateá, one of the most acclaimed and recognized gypsy flamenco bands on Spain's music scene make their Los Angeles debut on Saturday, November 5 at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre, with their ...
Lola Montes, One of the country's most renowned Spanish dancers, frequent Southland performer over a career of more than 70 years, has died at the age of 90. Montes died at her home in Laguna Woods on ...
Direct from Spain to Napa, Oct. 18 will be an evening of flamenco puro — sublimely spontaneous and deeply authentic dancing and music in the traditional style rarely seen outside intimate gatherings ...
Theatre Flamenco of San Francisco, the Bay Area’s oldest flamenco dance company (having been founded in 1966), brings audiences an explosive music and dance experience in its 57th home season ...
Antonio Márquez performs in concert halls, but his heart is in the tavern. That’s largely where the art of flamenco music and dance developed, and Márquez vows never to forsake the traditions of his ...
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A dancer in a long red dress stands alone in the darkness, facing away from the audience. A keening voice rings out and the dancer’s arms flutter slightly, as if awakened by its mournful sound. “Eres ...
The Queen of Flamenco, the Soul of the Grassroots: Manuela Carrasco and Company Embrace Both Tradition and High Art in Rare Bay Area Performance Like a flock of doves above her head, the delicate ...
The Flame Foundation will host its first Cocina Flamenca Live festival at the Latino Cultural Center. In the photo, Delilah Buitron Arrebola (left), artistic director of the organization, and Antonio ...