Virtual Masterclass
February 4
Zoom (Virtual)
The third session in our Virtual Master Class series will be with Conja Jareño.
The third session in our Virtual Master Class series will be with Conja Jareño.
The NYC take on the traditional Spanish flamenco club perfrmance.
Tablao returns to NYC at LPR.
Free history class: On Flamenco and the Roma
Raquel Heredia is back in NYC for a 4 day workshop.
FRONTERAS is a new evening-length work choreographed by José Maldonado and Karen Lugo, with an original score by Jose Luis de la Paz. It challenges the imposition of boundaries on a single person, a group, and society as a whole.
FRONTERAS is a new evening-length work choreographed by José Maldonado and Karen Lugo, with an original score by Jose Luis de la Paz. It challenges the imposition of boundaries on a single person, a group, and society as a whole.
FRONTERAS is a new evening-length work choreographed by José Maldonado and Karen Lugo, with an original score by Jose Luis de la Paz. It challenges the imposition of boundaries on a single person, a group, and society as a whole.
FRONTERAS is a new evening-length work choreographed by José Maldonado and Karen Lugo, with an original score by Jose Luis de la Paz. It challenges the imposition of boundaries on a single person, a group, and society as a whole.
A chance to see (and support) the next generation of dancers in Evolución, Flamenco Vivo’s multi-tiered network of support for flamenco artists.
Tablao Flamenco captures the spirit of Spain's flamenco cafes. Named after the wooden floor used by a bailaor/a (dancer), tablao performances are highly virtuosic and improvisational.
FRONTERAS is a new evening-length work choreographed by José Maldonado and Karen Lugo, with an original score by Jose Luis de la Paz. It challenges the imposition of boundaries on a single person, a group, and society as a whole.