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Flamenco
Flamenco meaning
A genre of folk music and dance native to Andalusia, in Spain. | A song or dance performed in such a style.
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Flamenco has always been in the blood for dancer Lia Grainger, who grew up in Vancouver and worked as a journalist in Toronto before moving to Spain and forming Fin de Fiesta Flamenco to make flamenco music her life.
Flamenco cajons are specifically designed for playing flamenco music, they are bright and crisp.
Flamenco for Everybody is an exhilarating live performance of flamenco and contemporary dance, languid guitar, Spanish poetry and high-energy percussion seamlessly woven into compelling storytelling.
Next up are award-winning flutist and bansuri player Lara Wong and flamenco guitarist, Melón Jiménez on July 15. They fuse the soul of flamenco with the harmonic brilliance of jazz and the rhythmic improvisations of Indian music.
International flamenco company, Mi Flamenco, come to Ludlow Assembly Rooms in November with their dazzling show, Echoes, the company's first multimedia production.
He has been part of the more adventurous Flamenco Fusion movement for the past couple of decades, which blends flamenco with other musical styles such as jazz and contemporary pop music.
At the Flamenco Festival, his company, Ballet Flamenco Jesús Carmona, will dance “” on March 11. This evening-length show was choreographed by Mr. Carmona for six dancers (including himself) and five musicians.
Flamenco cante is the hardest element of flamenco in my opinion.
Members of Minneapolis-based Zorongo Flamenco Dance Theatre presented a musical puppet show featuring musicians and flamenco dancers at the Morris Public Library this week.
In the twentieth century, flamenco danced informally at gitano (Roma) weddings and celebrations in Spain was considered the most "authentic" form of flamenco.
It is the most serious and moving variety of flamenco or Spanish gypsy song, often dealing with themes of death, anguish, or religion. 3. The use of exotic scales also associated with flamenco music.
Cano is known for his seamless ability to play different genres of music, including jazz, classical, flamenco, and soul.
Dry ice flooded the stage as she delivered vocal gymnastics over a flamenco beat while surrounded by dancers in crimson robes.
Flamenco: It is derived from the word “flame” and means “from Flanders”, a historical region in Belgium and the Netherlands.
For the choreographer Ann Yee, this was an opportunity to develop dances free of castanets and flamenco clichés.
Get your dancing shoes and join Flamenco in the Market on Saturday night at the Kitchener Market.
His compositions range from traditional to experimental forms in modern Flamenco music.
On Thursday, Aug. 17 there will be a flamenco group from Chicago — with two dancers, a guitarist, singer and drummer — performing at Brown County Playhouse.
She hopes her 2011 album Traveller, which combines her Indian musical heritage with the rich flamenco music tradition of Andalusia, is an example of this.
Spanish flamenco-pop singer Rosalía also played 2019 and returns this year as the second-billed performer on Saturday.