Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by El Yiyo grew up in Spain’s Roma community. But it was watching Michael Jackson online, he says, that taught him to dance. By Raphael Minder BADALONA, ...
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Linda Machado is doing what she loves, and it's got people moving their feet to a different beat. Many people living in Yuma County and the Southwest trace their roots back to Spain. And it's in them ...
Edwin Aparicio credits flamenco with “giving me my voice,” going so far as to call the Spanish style of dance “the art that I consider my savior, mi Salvador.” Aparicio made those remarks nearly six ...
Hold onto your hearts, dance lovers. Flamenco is known to steal them. That most emotional art form of dance and music is back for the annual fiery taste of Spain. You can enjoy a brief invigorating ...
In a captivating scene from the 1960 John Wayne film The Alamo, flamenco dancer Teresa Champion dances atop a small table in a cantina. Surrounded by an overzealous crowd, Champion unleashes a fury of ...
If the Old Mission steps could speak, they’d tell a thousand stories of Fiesta: slamming heels, swirling skirts, breath held before dancers cross the stage into the light. But just beyond the glow — ...
New York City Center and the Flamenco Festival are now presenting the 24th Annual Flamenco Festival, an exciting and enticing display of dance, through March 9th. We attended the marvelous opening ...
"El Yiyo", a flamenco dancer whose real name is Miguel Fernandez, honed his skills by watching YouTube videos. Now, aged just 24, he made his debut at Spain's main opera house with a show he developed ...
"El Yiyo" said he bolstered his formal dance training by watching YouTube performances of legendary flamenco stars who have passed away, such as Antonio Gades who he admires for his "elegance" and ...