If the Old Mission steps could speak, they’d tell a thousand stories of Fiesta: slamming heels, swirling skirts, breath held before dancers cross the stage into the light. But just beyond the glow — ...
EDITOR'S NOTE:Venue Plus continues "In Case You Didn't Know," a weekly feature with fun tidbits about New Mexicans and their projects. Emmy Grimm was ready to get back to the stage after six months of ...
In an iconic scene from the 1960 John Wayne classic The Alamo, a young woman entertains a cantina full of men with a table-top Flamenco dance. It’s a robust performance and she owns every step of it.
A toss of a skirt and a flick of the wrist. It's just one of the many moves that make up flamenco. A traditional art form born in southern Spain. Yet you don't have to travel far to experience it for ...
Flamenco Vivo Carolta Santana performs Feb. 3 at the Clark Center for the Performing Arts in Arroyo Grande. Angelica Escoto Photography In flamenco, dance is more than a means of self-expression. It’s ...
ROYAL PALM BEACH — Every Thursday, the rhythmic sounds of heel taps, hand claps and Spanish sevillanas seep from a classroom in Royal Palm Beach High School. Inside, Gabriela Reyes leads 10 women ...
Sep. 4—Castanets will click on September weekends at several Santa Fe restaurants, a testament to flamenco's popularity in Northern New Mexico. It's easy to assume the distinctive Spanish dance style ...
vibrant Flamenco scene in the 1980s when many tablaos dotted the city. These flamenco venues originally developed during the 1960s throughout Spain replacing cabarets. “I have wonderful memories of ...
Flamenco Fest, as it was originally called, was conceived in 2010 as part of the 75th anniversary of the San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department’s dance program. Credit: Matt Bynum The WeFlamenco ...
The University of New Mexico is the only American university that offers graduate and undergraduate Dance degrees with an emphasis in flamenco. The National Institute of Flamenco is home to a ...