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Gopal Slavonic has studied and played flamenco for 15 years and studied Flamenco guitar in Sevilla, Spain, at La Fundacion Christina Heeren.
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The roots of flamenco embody the unique interplay of native Arabic, Andalusian, Sephardic, and Gypsy cultures that existed in Andalusia during the formative years of Flamenco.
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I recently went to see a flamenco show at Hollywood's Barnsdall Park Gallery Theatre, Forever Flamenco, which is playing again on December 19.
Jay Weston: Flamenco Comes to Los Angeles Jay Weston 2010
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Flamenco del Oro (formerly known as Flamenco Puro) will present their annual Flamenco performance at The Center For The Arts in downtown Grass Valley.
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In the 1980s, the three films of his "Flamenco Trilogy" focused on the dancing and choreography of the stellar Spanish dancer Antonio Gades; thereafter, Mr. Saura's "Flamenco" (1995) and "Flamenco, Flamenco" (2010) continued to demonstrate the director's interest in the music and dance tradition associated with Gypsies from Spain's Andalusia, where it evolved during the 19th century.
A Broad View of Flamenco Robert Greskovic 2011
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"Flamenco," she wrote, "is the art of desperate measures, the winning of a fugitive grace from failure, bankruptcy, shame."
NYT > Home Page By CATHLEEN MEDWICK 2010
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The store's search engine enables the differentiation between genres such as Flamenco, Latin music, Alternative or Electronic, to name a few.
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis 2008
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It has two performance areas: one where you can view everything from the National Acrobats of China to Flamenco dance troupes (the main stage), and another where you can hear the latest rising Jazz stars or the hilarious Elaine Stritch Singin' Sondheim (the Jazz Café).
Colin Darke: Detroit: A Cultural Garden Colin Darke 2011
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It has two performance areas: one where you can view everything from the National Acrobats of China to Flamenco dance troupes (the main stage), and another where you can hear the latest rising Jazz stars or the hilarious Elaine Stritch Singin' Sondheim (the Jazz Café).
Colin Darke: Detroit: A Cultural Garden Colin Darke 2011
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Guests included Flamenco dancer Suidy and producer/director Pablo Croce.
Jim Luce: Swiss Global Artistic Foundation: Presenting Music From Classical to Jazz Jim Luce 2011
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