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Dancers workshop flamingo dance
Dancers workshop flamingo dance







dancers workshop flamingo dance
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Students will have the opportunity to be a part of the Abrepaso Flamenco Student Recital December 19th 7pm at the Beachland Ballroom. Students can take all the classes or the individual sessions in which they are interested.

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This series is great for musicians looking to expand their repertory and for students of flamenco who want to deepen their understanding of flamenco.

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Along with learning the techniques of each instrument, students will learn how to accompany dance and singing, and the myriad musical styles within flamenco. In each 6-week session during our 2021-22 season, students will focus on learning a different element of flamenco accompaniment.

dancers workshop flamingo dance

In our new music series, we celebrate the community and joy in making flamenco music in its traditional improvised settings.

dancers workshop flamingo dance

Although many people tend to think of the dancer when they think of flamenco, the dancer is the visual representation of the beautiful and complex flamenco music. Cleveland has a strong and vibrant flamenco community and you'll be joined by many people who love this art form and encourage one another in and outside of classes.Ĭharacter shoes, ballroom shoes, jazz sneakers, or regular sneakers will workĪbrepaso Flamenco presents their new flamenco music accompaniment series. Flamenco is like learning a language, it takes time and patience, but opens so many doors as you dive into the journey. This class is required before joining one of ABREPASO's on-going sessions. In this introductory class, students take a brief journey through flamenco's movements and rhythms, learning the basic techniques.įlamenco offers ways to express and empower individuals through this special and passionate dance from Spain.įlamenco expert and award-winning dancer and choreographer Alice Blumenfeld will lead the class along with two members of ABREPASO so you’ll get several perspectives on the dance form. He is very excited to return to Portland.Are you looking for something to inspire you and get you moving? Are you looking for community? How about ways to build resilience and express yourself? Flamenco offers all of that and more. Meanwhile Jesús has also traveled the globe teaching workshops and masterclasses. He has enjoyed performing at Corral de la Morería in Madrid and Tablao Cordobés in Barcelona. His personal works and collaborations have been part of a variety of festivals in Spain and abroad including: Suma Flamenco, Festival Grec, Fall For Dance, Flamenco Festival of London, Miami, and N.Y, Festival de Jerez, Bienal de Sevilla, and Festival de Mont de Marsan. He also has continued collaborating and creating with great artists such as: Rojas y Rodríguez, the BNE, Pastora Galván, Rocío Molina, Mayte Martín, Ramón Oller, Antonio Canales, Karime Amaya, Carlos Rodríguez, Paloma Fantova, Lola Greco, Sergio Bernal, Ana Arroyo. Since then Jesús has continued creating his own works such as 7 Balcones, Impetu's, and Reencuentro Con El Flamenco each well received by the public and the press. His restlessness and eagerness to express a more personal side and begin a new and broader path inspired him to leave the BNE after three years and begin a new adventure with Cuna Negra y Blanca which gained critical acclaim at the 2012 Bienal de Sevilla, 2012 Madrid en Danza, the 2013 Festival de Jerez, and the Flamenco Arts Festival de Santa Bárbara USA. During this same year his talent, effort, and dedication were recognized when he was chosen as “Primer Bailarín” for the Ballet Nacional de España. In 2006 his piece “El Silencio de La Luna” was well received by the public and the press. His work ethic, technique, style, and personal touch was noted by critics. During that time he also participated in pieces with Maestro Granero, the Ballet Nacional de España (BNE), José Antonio, Rafael Campallo, Alberto Lorca, Lola Greco Antonio Canales and Olga Perficet.

Dancers workshop flamingo dance professional#

Thus began his professional dancing career as he performed with a variety of notable companies including the Nuevo Ballet Español, Carmen Cortes, El Güito, Manolete, Antonio Canales y Rafael Amargo.

dancers workshop flamingo dance

His professional debut was at Teatro Zorilla with the Orquesta del Teatro Liceu de Barcelona at the age of 14. In 2013 he took second place in the National Flamenco Festival of Córdoba, and in 2014 & 2015 he was awarded Best Principal Dancer at Los Premios MAX. He was nominated for 2012 Stage Dancer in Sevilla. He won the Premio Desplante from the Festival De Las Minas in 2012 and Best Outstanding Dancer in the XX Cerrtamen de Danza Española and Flamenco de Madrid in 2011. Jesús Carmona, was born in Barcelona in 1985 and began studying flamenco and Spanish classical dance at the age of 7.









Dancers workshop flamingo dance