Flamenco in Sevilla
#21
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I think he/she (sorry, I just don't know !) is talking about Antonio "el bailarín"
Antonio Gades was too young in the dates he/she is talking about. But, Claire, you know much more about Flamenco than me, I just don't enjoy it too much but that dancers are impossible not to know them here in Spain.
Antonio Gades was too young in the dates he/she is talking about. But, Claire, you know much more about Flamenco than me, I just don't enjoy it too much but that dancers are impossible not to know them here in Spain.
#22
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I knew it wasn't Gades, but I have seen footage of 3 different "Antonios," all from the early 60s, all very different, and I was wondering which had come to the US (if that is where he saw them) on a tour. I love all this archival stuff!
#24
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I did--1987 in Granada or Seville--I can't remember which.
I saw Lola Flores at an Air Force Base somewhere in Sothern Spain--1962. Tourists, we were invited to the Officers' Club at the last minute and stood around the room while Ms. Flores performed in the center. I didn't know who she was at the time, but I was blown away.
I saw Lola Flores at an Air Force Base somewhere in Sothern Spain--1962. Tourists, we were invited to the Officers' Club at the last minute and stood around the room while Ms. Flores performed in the center. I didn't know who she was at the time, but I was blown away.
#26
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In last incarnation I attended Tablao El Arenal http://www.tablaoelarenal.com/TablaoIngles.htm
I found it nice.
I found it nice.
#27
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Happy- Lola's daughter is now a sort of Flamenco pop star. Her name is Rosario and she sings such hits as "Marcha, marcha" and "mi gato." She was the female matador in Almodovar's "Hable con ella" and is becoming a platic, glow in the dark shrine to something that was once very real.
#33
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Thank you, Pausanias. I just read it and I agree it was interesting. If anyone in NYC gets to see the show, I would like to hear about it. I think I will be getting it on film in a few weeks, but without being in the audience you never can tell.
#34
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FYI for those following this thread: tomorrow I leave to cover the International Flamenco Festival of Albuquerque, NM. If you would like to read the articles and blogging I do, as well as some sweet sweet photos, visit www.flamenconow.org. We just re-branded (before it was flamencousa.com), so some of the stuff is under construction, but my stuff will be up starting on the 10th.
Oh, and I get to interview Manuela Carrasco. Oh Holy God!
Oh, and I get to interview Manuela Carrasco. Oh Holy God!
#36
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OK, I am in ABQ and so far have only had hints of flamenco. . . I called the festival director and heard a male rehearsing a Saeta in the background, and the walls of the dorms are plastered with signs that say "no dancing in the building." I am proud to say that I resisted breaking the rule, though I have both pairs of shoes at the ready. Tomorrow is when it gets thicker. And yes, Canales will be here, too. Sole won't as she is in NYC. She is a great teacher, though. I took from her a while back and she has great shoulders and knows how to teach them.
#38
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Maribel- try 10 days! The activities start tonight and I drive home on the 18th!
In an hour I meet with the festival organizer. . . I am wearing a coquette polka dot skirt and a white blouse. . . professional à lo flamenco.
In an hour I meet with the festival organizer. . . I am wearing a coquette polka dot skirt and a white blouse. . . professional à lo flamenco.


