Yolanda Sobrado Flamenco Summer Classes in Dublin
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Open to ALL ages and ALL styles of dance
***AUDITIONS ARE IN JULY & AUGUST 2010***
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Felipe will again be coming from Spain for this workshop which will be held on 20th June in the beautiful new studio of the Crescent Arts Centre, 2-4 University Road, Belfast www.crescentarts.org.
The beginner dance class will run from 1-2pm, technique class will run from 2-3 pm and is good for all including complete beginners who have had no dance or previous flamenco dance experience.
The Intermediate class will now run from 3 – 5pm and is open to Flamenco dancers with at least 2 years of Flamenco dance experience. We will start a new choreography, Tientos, in this class so for elementary dancers who want to move up this is a good month to start.
Please wear flamenco shoes, character dance shoes or shoes/boots with a block heel – no stilettos, sandals or trainers may be worn.
Prices are listed below:
For the month of June only we have added a new Bulerias course.
The class will be held in the new Crescent Arts Centre www.crescentarts.org Helen Lewis dance studio and will be on Thursday evenings from 8-9pm. This class is for upper elementary and intermediate level students.
The Bulerias is an up-tempo and light-hearted Flamenco party dance. It has a great number of variations in both melody and rhymical structure and is usually accompanied by lively palmas. It is often used to end another choreography such as the Solea or Alegrias but can also be danced by itself at the end of a flamenco show or performance when it is know as the Fin de fiesta a dance in which the whole company will take part.
“A mi me duele, me duele
la boquita de decirte
gitana, si tu me quieres”
“It hurts me, it hurts me
My mouth hurts me from asking you
Gypsy woman, if you love me”
Dublin Dance Festival & Improvised Music Company present: Soledad Barrio y Noche Flamenca
The award-winning Noche Flamenca is renowned for its authentic and gritty performances of flamenco. The much-celebrated and unparalleled Soledad Barrio is known as the ‘Baryshnikov of flamenco’. Supported by the Instituto Cervantes… in association with the Embassy of Spain.
Date: Sunday 23 May Time: 7.30pm
Venue: Vicar Street, Dublin 8 E30/E26 Conc.
Places are going fast but you can still buy tickets online here<https://dublindancefestival.ticketsolve.com/shows/23498021/events>
There will be a dance workshop with Noche Flamenca's lead dancer, Soledad Barrio <http://www.flamencoindalo.com/en/education/special-collaborations/71-dance-workshop-with-soledad-barrio>, on Saturday 22 May. For more information and to enrol, click here<http://www.flamencoindalo.com/en/education/special-collaborations/72-enrollment-for-soledad-barrio>. Places are limited and advance booking is required.
Felipe will again be coming from Spain for this workshop which will be held on 16th May in the beautiful new studio of the Crescent Arts Centre, 2-4 University Road, Belfast www.crescentarts.org.
The beginner dance class will run from 1-2pm, technique class will run from 2-3 pm and is good for all including complete beginners who have had no dance or previous flamenco dance experience.
The Intermediate class will now run from 3 – 5pm and is open to Flamenco dancers with at least 2 years of Flamenco dance experience. We will start a new choreography, Tientos, in this class so for elementary dancers who want to move up this is a good month to start.
Please wear flamenco shoes, character dance shoes or shoes/boots with a block heel – no stilettos, sandals or trainers may be worn.
Prices are listed below:
Are you keen to experience the art of Flamenco for the first time? Do you already have a passion for the dance and want to improve? Then look no further, this is the course for you! Two top Flamenco teachers have joined forces and their aim is to show you how to open your soul to the human emotions embodied in the spirit of Flamenco. Through top quality teaching and choreography you will experience Flamenco at its very best. They will be teaching you exciting choreography combining their own unique styles and the latest steps. You will remember this course as a thrilling combination of music and dance that leaves you breathless and hungry for more. All classes will be accompanied by a live guitarist.
For more information email info@flamenconi.com
Santiago Peña was born in Arcos de la Frontera, a town with strong flamenco roots and traditions, 20 minutes from Jerez, the cradle of flamenco. Santiago started dancing at the age of 5, when he won his first trophy for sevillanas. He went on winning prizes (90 or so) and began dancing flamenco seriously at 12 years of age, performing in a cuadro flamenco with his sister. He studied first with Chari Zapata and Maria Barba in Arcos, and then with la Chiqui de Jerez and Andres Peña, his cousin – one of the foremost dancers of flamenco puro today- with whom he has also performed. Santiago has danced throughout the province of Cadiz and in Malaga, Sevilla, Cordoba, Valencia and Barcelona. He has been teaching flamenco for 6 years.
“When I dance, everything around me stops – I don’t dance, I feel.” In his teaching, Santiago hopes to inspire students of all levels to love, feel and express themselves in flamenco.
Level 1 Class (Tangos)
Friday 5.30 – 7.30 pm, Saturday and Sunday 1-3pm (6 hours) // £75 // student £70
Level 2 Class (Bulerias)
Friday 7.30 – 9.30 pm, Saturday and Sunday 3-5pm (6 hours) // £90 // student £80
Both Levels (Tangos & Bulerias) £150 // Both levels student £135
Here’s a little information on Sevillanas:
Sevillanas are a set of dances that form the core of Spanish folk dance. They are danced at ferias,weddings, and many other social events in Spain, and the stepsare the building blocks of flamenco.
Some flamenco enthusiasts insist that sevillanas are not flamenco but the dances are still taught to beginning flamenco students to help prepare them for the more difficult freestyle forms of flamenco.
Sevillanas are danced face-to-face with a partner to sevillana music, which is in three-quarter time. For public performance women often wear the beautiful polka-dot flamenco costumes; the dramaticturns and passes of sevillanas are emphasized by the colorful ruffled dresses. Unlike many folk dances, arm work in sevillanas is just as important and can be just as complicated as footwork. Despite this, you shouldn’t worry too much if you jump into a sevillana only to stumble through it. As with other folk dances, sevillanas are supposed to be fun. Getting to where you’re supposed to be is more important than how you get there.
The cost for the Sevillanas lesson is £8.00 and includes admission to the party. If you wish to only take the lesson it will be £5.00. Admission to the tablao is £4.00. Sign up using Paypal below or alternatively, you can pay on the night if you want to just drop in.
Felipe will again be coming from Spain for this workshop which will be
held
on
March 21st at An Droichead 20
Cooke Street, Belfast. This month we will be adding a new Beginner/taster class which will be for complete beginners or those who want to come and see what Flamenco is all about. This class will run from 1 – 2pm.
Flamenco Technique class will run from 2-3 pm and is good for all including complete beginners who have had no dance or previous flamenco dance experience.
The Elementary class will now run from 3 – 4pm and is open to dancers with at least 1 years of Flamenco dance experience.
The Intermediate class will now run from 4 – 5pm and is open to Flamenco dancers with at least 2 years of Flamenco dance experience.