ROYAL PALM BEACH — Flamenco grounds you like no other dance, says Gabriela Reyes. "It takes you to the earth," she said. "And it feels like fire." She would know. She learned the dance in her native ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Dance Review By Gia Kourlas The thought of an evening of flamenco dance at Theater 80 usually sends the mind reeling — quite happily — to the fierce ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The University of New Mexico professor who started the only Flamenco degree program in the world announced she is retiring. Eva Encinias said her passion for Flamenco dance ...
There's something intangible about flamenco, says Monica Mota. "It lights everything on fire, and you can't understand why," says Mota, who founded the Spokane-based group Quiero Flamenco. "You're ...
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 ...
METUCHEN, New Jersey (WABC) -- The mission of Alborada is simple: to entertain and educate people of all ages on the beauty of Spanish culture through the passionate, dramatic and contagious moves of ...
Some of the best flamenco performers in the world are in North Texas for the 10-day-long Texas Flamenco Festival. "So Flamenco is not just a dance, it is a genre of music," Flamenco Fever Executive ...
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.
An Orange County flamenco dance program is teaching students not only how to dance, but also about a folk art form that is part of the cultural heritage of Spain. Laura Gutierrez Vila, founder of ...