Passionate, exciting, fiery and fierce — flamenco fever has been spreading, ever since the annual Flamenco Festival at New York City Center earlier this month. It's not too late to catch the ...
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 ...
"So pretentious." The post Vogue Spain Pay Homage to the Art of Flamenco Dancing for December 2025 appeared first on ...
Quiero Flamenco is a Spokane dance company that does a mix of different dance styles. In a unique episode, Spokane dance company, Quiero Flamenco, brings their mix of traditional Spanish style dance ...
A dancer in a long red dress stands alone in the darkness, facing away from the audience. A keening voice rings out and the dancer’s arms flutter slightly, as if awakened by its mournful sound. “Eres ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Carlota Santana is neither a star performer nor a choreographer. But her skills as a director have kept her company an active part of the New York ...
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 ...
Melissa Cruz’ life is full of motion — jarring stops, dramatic twists, hypnotic rhythms — and that’s just when she’s on stage. As one of the Bay Area’s stalwart Flamenco dancers, Cruz has carved out a ...
Five years ago, Carmen "La Chiqui" Linares moved to Florida hoping to retire from the dance world. But that proved rather impossible. Not only did the beloved flamenco teacher end up teaching some ...
When Sara Baras stamped her black heels onto the stage at Sadler’s Wells for the UK premiere of her new flamenco show, Vuela, she was well beyond retirement age for any other dance discipline. But at ...