Flamenco Workshop with Almudena Serrano Almudena Serrano was born in Puerta Santa Maria, Spain, and began her flamenco training at age 13, studying with artists such as El Mimbre, Manolo Marín, Eva la Yerbabuena, Alejandro Granados, Mario Maya, and Merche Esmeralda. Serrano has worked with the companies of Merche Esmeralda, Rafael Amargo and Curro Vélez, and in tablaos in Seville, Madrid, Barcelona and Jerez. She was a finalist at the...
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PASION Y ARTE PRESENTS PHILLY TABLAO AT THE ASIAN ARTS INITIATIVE Supported Through PNC Arts Alive, Philly Tablao Features Philadelphia’s Top Flamenco Companies and an Array of Special Guest Artists from Spain and Across the U.S.A. Pasion y Arte (PyA) is excited to announce Philly Tablao, Philadelphia’s first ongoing Tablao over four weekends starting in October 2015 at the dynamic Asian Arts Initiative black box theater located at 1219...
Read MoreLa China is coming to Philly once again
3-Day Flamenco Workshop Philly June 25, 26, & 27, 2015 5:30-6:45pm Tientos/Tangos 7-8:15pm Caña Letras, remates, structure, and dancing to the cante. 954 Dance Movement Collective 954 North 8th Street Philadelphia, PA $25 per class Contact Monica Herrera For registration and more...
Read MoreFleisher Live and AfroTaino Productions present
De Luna A Lunares Flamenco This will be our 1st time at Fleisher Art Memorial! We are going to have a wonderful group of musicians and dancers from Washington DC and New York! It’s going to be a great time! Refreshments will be available. Space is limited so please arrive early! Doors will open at 7:30, Performance to start promptly at 8:00. If you would like to reserve a seat ahead of time, please contact Monica Herrera via...
Read MoreFirst Friday Juerga
Join Pasion y Arte this Friday, May 1st for the return of First Friday Juerga’s! For more information visit...
Read MoreThis Weekend is Cosas de Mujeres!
This weekend is Cosas de Mujeres (Things of Women)! Check out this preview in the Philadelphia Inquirer by Dr. Nancy Heller. She will also be speaking after the Saturday April 11th performance and present a brief illustrated introduction to the history, technique, and theory of traditionally “feminine” flamenco costume-parts: the bata de cola (dress with a train), shawl, and fan. Dr. Heller holds a Ph.D. in modern art history...
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