The Keeper of Flamenco
Carlota Santana has been called the Keeper of Flamenco. She originally formed the Spanish Dance Arts Company in 1983 in New York City before it changed its name to Flamenco Vivo, to develop and perform new Spanish dance and music, to develop and perform new Spanish dance and music.
By combining the smoldering sensuality of traditional flamenco with more modern Hispanic-American influences her company has developed a unique and passionate style of Flamenco dance. You can expect lots of color, rapidfire footwork and dramatic choreography. Their performances reflect the traditions of Flamenco - full of pride, passion, honor, love, sorrow, and death.
Expect this flamenco fiesta (performance) to be caliente!!
Carlota Santana Flamenco Vivo
The Music Center at Strathmore
5301 Tuckerman Lane
North Bethesda, MD 20852
Date & Time - Tuesday, March 6th - 8:00 p.m.
Tickets - $21.00 - $40.00 are available online.
Nearest Metro subway station – Grosvenor-Strathmore station - Red Line. Take the elevators to the 4th level and cross the sky bridge to the Music Center.
Photo credits - photos by Carol Rosegg and Mertha Swope, courtesy of Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana
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2 Comments
hi
I’m creazy about this dance i really love it but in my country is not any profesional dance class to go to so please send me some information about this and give me some advices. thanks
love
sonia
Soinia:
My best source for info on local flamenco in hte Washington, DC area is DC Flamenco (http://www.dcflamenco.com/).