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Are you ready to experience a love story written across cobbled streets and golden sunsets? Spain is a dreamland for couples in search of romance. From passionate flamenco nights to quiet coastal ...
A dancer from Caminos Flamencos in Oakland pulls a partner from among the diners at Teleferic Barcelona in Los Gatos June 17 at a “Flamenco and Tapas” event. “This is for people who want to ...
The renowned dancers, Maria Benitez and Vicente Romero, opened tablaos, or flamenco venues, in Santa Fe in the 1960s. At the same time, the Encinias family was establishing itself in Albuquerque.
Flamenco is a Dance for the Soul – As we age, it’s not uncommon to feel invisible—overlooked at work, disconnected from family, or caught in the quiet loneliness of everyday life.
The Queens Night Market —now in its 10th year- continues to draw tens of thousands to Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, offering dishes from nearly 100 countries at accessible prices.
Each spring, the city transforms into a dazzling celebration of music, dance, and heritage during the Seville Festival, drawing locals and travellers to the colourful streets of the Real de la Feria.
Jessica Pinto, flamenco dancer “It’s a traditional Spanish show, very interactive,” said Pinto, who hails from Venezuela but studied Flamenco for 20 years in Spain. “There’s great feedback and energy.
The dancers brought the audience with them to the banks of the Amazon. Moving in slow motion — as if through water at first, they soon appeared to balance on rocks at the river’s edge.
THE 10th annual Festival Flamenco Mojácar promises an unforgettable evening at the Teatro del Centro de Usos Múltiples, known locally as The Artisan Centre. This event will take place on December 7 at ...
In the wake of Wim Wenders’ Pina – a tribute to choreographer Pina Bausch that has singlehandedly reawakened interest in film/dance collaborations – the UK DVD release of Spanish filmmaker Carlos ...
For a cheat sheet to Seville's flamenco scene, catch a street performance in one of the city's public areas, like Plaza de España, where new flamenco dancers and students go to cut their teeth.
Granada-born dancer Manuel Liñán has been fascinated by the ‘female’ part in flamenco since he was a young boy. As he returns to the UK with his Olivier-nominated show ¡VIVA!, a boundary ...