World-famous flamenco dancer Antonio Canales taking the stage for bows at last year's BOCO Flamenco Spring Festival alongside his son, Antonio Gomez., the second annual multi-day cultural experience, returns from Monday, March 4, through Thursday, March 7, for a nonstop convergence of music, movement and celebration with a thematic focus on the avant-garde.
Growing up Cuban-Nicaraguan in Miami, Florida, Andrea had a similar call to express herself through dance. She discovered flamenco at the age of six and tapped into a fierce confidence she’d never known up to that point. Enthralled, Andrea studied flamenco for years, taking workshops, traveling to Spain, and even earning a BA in Flamenco from the University of New Mexico.
Wednesday, March 6, is a special night, as well, as the Gomezes incorporate their popular restaurant into the program. This intimate dinner at Farra will be a way to introduce the visiting artists to the warmth and generosity of the people of Lyons, with a tasting menu, special performances, and tales of Antonio’s childhood memories of growing up in a community of artists in his father’s dance company all those years ago.
This particular piece incorporates eight spectacular paintings by Mark Rothko to take audiences on a transcendent journey of emotional depth, featuring music by Moreno , Delia Membrive and David Dominguez . Andrea explains that in a live flamenco performance, the rhythmic complexities between dancers, musicians and vocalists provide a master class in communication.
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