Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by El Yiyo grew up in Spain’s Roma community. But it was watching Michael Jackson online, he says, that taught him to dance. By Raphael Minder BADALONA, ...
'El Yiyo', a flamenco dancer whose real name is Miguel Fernandez, honed his skills by watching YouTube videos. Now, aged just 24, he made his debut at Spain’s main opera house with a show he developed ...
The most Spanish festival in the city of skyscrapers celebrates a quarter of a century with an edition full of surprises, stars of "jondo" and young promises. We accompany Ángeles Toledano in her ...
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 — ...
New York City Center and the Flamenco Festival are now presenting the 24th Annual Flamenco Festival, an exciting and enticing display of dance, through March 9th. We attended the marvelous opening ...
Dancer Teresa Champion was absolutely certain that John Wayne was going to kick her off the set of “The Alamo.” Champion had come to the set in Brackettville with her husband, flamenco guitarist ...
WHEN AND WHERE: 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 23, and Saturday, Aug. 24, 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 25, 8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 28, and Thursday, Aug. 29, repeats through Sept. 1, Sept ...
Outside of Spain, the motherland for flamenco, Santa Fe may be able to boast of having the most castanets per capita. During the summer here, it’s possible to enjoy full-on flamenco productions — ...
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.
Deborah Falzon, a flamenco dance artist, performer and community practitioner, has recently finished reading el Máster en Enseñanzas Artísticas de Estudios Avanzados en Flamencología (the Master’s ...