among them -- in order to save flamenco from becoming a dying art.Thus...popularitythroughout Spain with two flamenco-pop songs from the Carlos Saurafilm Deprise, Deprise. This form of flamenco is not only easier for thepublic to...
"El Chocolate"The four major flamenco landmarks discussed here are ironicmoments in the histories of flamenco. Each is a moment ofcountervailing practices...313). I am not contending that flamenco music orits histories are flawed or rendered...
...Leblon, Bernard. 1991. El cante flamenco entre las musicas gitanas y las tradiciones...L368 1991Discusses the evolution of flamenco and its connection with the history of...accounts for the development of different flamenco genres, its interpreters, and repertoire...
...was the major star of this new style of flamenco, although her career developed mostly...Mercé took with her professional flamenco dancers such as Faíco, MarU...Flamenca, bringing together traditional flamenco dancing with new choreographic tendencies...
...which arepreserved today in regional flamenco dances. And as the seventeenthcentury...seguidilla andothers, evolved into the flamenco of the eighteenth century, the Rociotook on the decidedly flamenco style that has become its hallmark...
...overflowing with energy and life. THE SONG Flamenco dance and guitar were created from the song. The earliest formof Flamenco consisted of the song or cante without...” This term also appliesto Flamenco that is accompanied solely by rhythmic...
of flamenco music. Flamenco is no longer the exclusive domain of a marginal Andalusian collective...flutes and electric guitars. After the death of Franco there was a flamenco-pop boom with artists like Las Grecas, Amina, Peret, Los Chunguitos...
...continuously in process of becoming. Although flamenco dancing is often accused of serving no...worm ofregressive politics, the core of flamenco also encourages progressiveinclinations...Franco's dictatorship] (xiii). Flamenco's transformative politics may befound...
We have already mentioned flamenco styles in that part of the chapter...mostcomplex, archaic and authentic forms of flamenco. This music has the flavor of "theSpanish...which are more or lessthe areas where flamenco developed: Andalusia, parts of Extremadura...
...Lucia).The cultural politics of flamenco has been written about elsewhere U...0029. Thesestudies have shown how flamenco is tied up with the identity politics...of authenticity are played out in the flamenco club or pena circuitwhere guitarists...
......relationship between "traditional" and commercial expressions of Spanish flamenco in light of gender systems of meaning. At the center of the flamenco tradition are Andalusian flamenco aficionados who practice an intimate, private, and emotional exchange......
......of the Outcasts: An Introduction to Flamenco. By Robin Totton. Portland, OR: Amadeus...feelings as deep and enthusiastic as flamenco. (The only possible rival is opera...Granted: moderation is not the forte of flamenco enthusiasts-and perhaps it shouldn......
......speculation on the origins of the word flamenco would appear to have subsided, and only...with supporters today, is to derive flamenco from Hispano-Arabic fellah mencus and...wish to establish the link, is that flamenco, as used of the Spanish Gypsy community......
......the as yet uncloned heterochromatic locus flamenco (flam) controls mobilization of the endogenous...coding sequences do not affect any of the flamenco functions. Our results suggest that flamenco extends proximally to DIP1, spanning >130......
......the 1995 performance-based musical Flamenco, followed a year later by the social...upcoming theatrical dance production, Flamenco Hoy, to talk about his relationship...enough, it was in Japan. A producer of Flamenco decided that there were no Spanish directors......
......about the noise, says Miro. It's the flamenco. It is the end of a long sultry day...adjusting their gait to the beat of the flamenco upstairs, their gaze transfixed by the...door-bell chimes its familiar tune. A flamenco dancer rears up from impossible skirts......
......self organize into clusters. UC Berkeley's FLAMENCO interface: The Flamenco search interface framework has the primary design...without interrupting the interaction flow. FLAMENCO stands for FLexible information Access using MEtadata......
......this film was critically hailed as a flamenco version of the Carmen story. It is important...recast the Carmen story in the form of a flamenco ballet. Rather, his film is an account of the daily...narrative levels.3 In his previous flamenco film, Bodas de sangre, Saura had concentrated......
......El grito del sur), poetry (El jardin de los poetas), flamenco (Silverio: desde lo mas hondo I y El museo japones: desde...Andalusian gypsy singing), the creation of a museum devoted to flamenco in Japan or a conference about utopian socialism in the history......
......stomping feet-these are the hallmarks of flamenco. But few people realize that the dance...really what they're called-know that flamenco was created in the mountains of Andalusia...development remains a mystery. Now, flamenco is finding a resurgence, both in its......
......when dance, song and music combine in Flamenco. Born out of the basic need for expression...Spain (a region known as Andalusia), Flamenco as we know it is about 150 years old...ORIGINS Antonio Vargas is a leader in Flamenco who has worked on film, stage and television......
..."Flamenco is about wisdom. It is not about putting...question about the recent popularity of flamenco dance among non-Spanish women around...fifties was intensely caught up with a flamenco group thriving there for a number of years......
..."Anything called flamenco sells out in New York," observes...point except to add that these days flamenco is big everywhere. At least one reason...sensation and, for many, it still defines flamenco. As the momentum has accelerated......
......required to take at least one semester of flamenco in addition to ballet and modern. Diverse...in tandem here," he says. UNM's flamenco program has the only fully developed university curriculum in flamenco dance technique in the United States......
...Never in flamenco's history have so many young musicians, working...with which these young virtuosos are developing flamenco's many complex forms, it is hard to believe that flamenco guitar is still in its infancy. * It was not until......
...Jose Merce is Spain's top flamenco singer. for more than two decades...reputation as the champion of traditional flamenco, the soulful music that combines...Excerpts: DALY: How have you changed flamenco? MERCE: Flamenco is eternal; it......
......death, his place in the pantheon of flamenco guitar greats is still disputed...decades he was easily the best-known flamenco guitarist in the world, recording...name is still synonymous with the flamenco guitar. * Hailed by guitar wizards......
......Tokyo's notoriously congested districts. Japan's flamenco scene is thriving. An estimated 80,000 students study flamenco at 600 studios and schools, making Japan the most popular flamenco destination outside of Spain. And unlike many dance......
......s nothing remotely like the Festival Flamenco Internacional, where top artists perform...sponsored by the National Institute of Flamenco and the University of New Mexico, and...for example, can one study not merely flamenco dance technique and repertoire, but......
...Byline: Gabriella Boston Flamenco - fiery, sensual and expressive...produced. Thursday, the second annual Flamenco Festival comes to George Washington...Spain's premiere performers. "Flamenco seems like a very small word, but......
......act is a performance by the Paco Pea Flamenco Dance Company. In their first visit to St. Louis since 2003, theyll perform Flamenco Vivo, a musical journey that explores...including the renowned Paco Pea himself.Flamenco developed in Andalusia, in southern......
......the chocolate-eyed, inky-haired flamenco siren hailed from dusty Seville or smoky...woman routinely called 'the greatest flamenco dancer of our age' was born in sensible...whose life and work is nothing like the flamenco image of popular lore. For a start......
......Gabriella Boston, THE WASHINGTON TIMES Flamenco - fiery, sensual and expressive - is...produced. Thursday, the second annual Flamenco Festival comes to George Washington University...of Spain's premiere performers. "Flamenco seems like a very small word, but there......
......and castanets associated with Spanish flamenco dancing, exists Jelena Sanchez's grandma...North Central College's fifth annual Flamenco Festival throughout February, showcasing...Japan is one of the leading consumers of flamenco. Japanese women are normally discouraged......
...AS a flamenco guitarist, Juan Serrano draws from the traditions of flamenco music and dance deeply rooted in the Andalusian plains of southern Spain. Serrano, like the noted flamenco stylist Paco Pena, comes from the Andalusian city......
...Over the past year, the hybrids variously known as new flamenco, flamenco-rock and flamenco-pop have scaled the heights of Spanish music. The most noticeable evidence has been the chart success......
......about Spanish culture, and specifically flamenco, the music to which he has devoted most...Spain is at the edge of Europe, and flamenco likewise, looking not only to Europe...obscured, on the one hand by tourist flamenco, and on other by the nuevo flamenco......
......VICTORIA FARNCOMBE It was 14 years ago that flamenco dancer Ana Garcia saw her idol Eva La...reopening, she knew she wanted to bring flamenco back to its stage. "I was so excited...result is the most exciting, ambitious flamenco festival that Birmingham has ever seen......
......TIMES Five may be the lucky number for flamenco aficionados visiting Spain's Andalusia...has drawn up five five-day Routes to Flamenco, all in the sunny region where the art...designed to help visitors learn more about flamenco. Two more flamenco routes are being......
...flamenco, Spanish music and dance typical of the Romani (Gypsy), or gitano. Flamenco dancing is characterized by colorful costumes...execution is brilliant, noisy, and passionate. Flamenco music is believed to have originated in the......
......Andalusian folk music and the classical tradition of Spain. Falla was an authority on flamenco music and made use of it in his compositions, keeping the vitality of flamenco but imposing upon it rigorous musical structure. Notable among his compositions......
......customs of the people. One of Europe's most strikingly colorful regions, Andalusia, with its tradition of bull fights, flamenco music and dance, and Moorish architecture, provides the strongest external image of Spain, especially to North Americans......
......companies. In 1947 he organized his own company, Ballets y Bailes de España. Greco was noted for his fiery yet elegant flamenco dancing. He retired in 1974 but from 1988 to 1995 performed a number of times with his children....
......dances include the mazurka and polonaise from Poland; the czardas from Hungary; the fandango, bolero, seguidilla, and flamenco from Spain; the tarantella and saltarello from Italy; the waltz and galop from Germany; the polka and schottische from Bohemia......
...Mark Morris 1956–, American dancer and choreographer, b. Seattle, Wash. After training in Balkan folk dance, flamenco, and ballet, he went on to dance for Eliot Feld, Laura Dean, and Lar Lubovitch. His own company, the Mark Morris Dance......
...Byline: Gabriella Boston Flamenco - fiery, sensual and expressive...produced. Thursday, the second annual Flamenco Festival comes to George Washington...Spain's premiere performers. "Flamenco seems like a very small word, but......
......act is a performance by the Paco Pea Flamenco Dance Company. In their first visit to St. Louis since 2003, theyll perform Flamenco Vivo, a musical journey that explores...including the renowned Paco Pea himself.Flamenco developed in Andalusia, in southern......
......stomping feet-these are the hallmarks of flamenco. But few people realize that the dance...really what they're called-know that flamenco was created in the mountains of Andalusia...development remains a mystery. Now, flamenco is finding a resurgence, both in its......
......when dance, song and music combine in Flamenco. Born out of the basic need for expression...Spain (a region known as Andalusia), Flamenco as we know it is about 150 years old...ORIGINS Antonio Vargas is a leader in Flamenco who has worked on film, stage and television......
......the chocolate-eyed, inky-haired flamenco siren hailed from dusty Seville or smoky...woman routinely called 'the greatest flamenco dancer of our age' was born in sensible...whose life and work is nothing like the flamenco image of popular lore. For a start......
......Gabriella Boston, THE WASHINGTON TIMES Flamenco - fiery, sensual and expressive - is...produced. Thursday, the second annual Flamenco Festival comes to George Washington University...of Spain's premiere performers. "Flamenco seems like a very small word, but there......
..."Flamenco is about wisdom. It is not about putting...question about the recent popularity of flamenco dance among non-Spanish women around...fifties was intensely caught up with a flamenco group thriving there for a number of years......
..."Anything called flamenco sells out in New York," observes...point except to add that these days flamenco is big everywhere. At least one reason...sensation and, for many, it still defines flamenco. As the momentum has accelerated......
......required to take at least one semester of flamenco in addition to ballet and modern. Diverse...in tandem here," he says. UNM's flamenco program has the only fully developed university curriculum in flamenco dance technique in the United States......
...Never in flamenco's history have so many young musicians, working...with which these young virtuosos are developing flamenco's many complex forms, it is hard to believe that flamenco guitar is still in its infancy. * It was not until......