Spain has a vibrant musical heritage, and its female singers have made substantial contributions across various genres, from flamenco and copla to pop and rock. The 30 women highlighted in this ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The intimate venues known as tablaos have mostly remained shuttered even as pandemic restrictions ease. That puts at risk a formative element of many ...
Juan Manuel Fernández Montoya (or Farruquito as he is better known) is one of the most famous names in flamenco — and one of the most tragic. In 2001, the now 33-year-old performer watched his father, ...
The bottom of Elena Osuna’s skirt flares with each step, her feet pound and her hands twist as she rehearses in a sweltering studio. A student of flamenco dancing for about six years, she’s preparing ...
Flamenco, they say, offers a style for every human emotion. There are alegrías, which are lively and joyous. There are soleás, which describe pain or despair. Then there is the bulería, a style that ...
Fiesta’s La Primavera fundraiser for 2023 will feature a Four Nations dinner, and a performance by one of Spain’s most celebrated flamenco dancers, Patricia Guerrero. The event takes place May 13 at ...
A dancer, A choreographer or an artiste – he doesn't mind what you call him. In fact, it is the least of Rafael Amargo's concerns. The international flamenco star has created a new artistic movement ...
It is housed in the cave that was the home of famous flamenco dancer Maria La Canastera, born in 1913. La Canastera, meaning basket, was Maria’s stage name, a reference to her father’s occupation as a ...