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IN FLAMENCO, LOOKS CAN BE DECEIVING

IN FLAMENCO, LOOKS CAN BE DECEIVING

Orignally posted in the Long Center blog “Long Story Short” before the debut of “The Red Shoes” – A Flamenco Fairy Tale October 25, 2012 Flying fringe, swinging earrings, pounding heels, and yards of ruffles: one of flamenco dance’s most...
Barbara Garza: Fotografa Flamenca Parte 1

Barbara Garza: Fotografa Flamenca Parte 1

Una manera de expresar lo que uno siente a través de los ojos es por medio de la fotografía. Me encanta la exposición. Mi experiencia empezó al querer captar esos momentos que sólo con una fotografía podía compartir. Llevo más de 4 años practicando este hobby que hago...
Kara Leal: Contrastes de lo Cotidiano

Kara Leal: Contrastes de lo Cotidiano

The balance between work life and dance life…is there one? I am not sure. This writing assignment was given to me three weeks ago and I am just now getting the chance to devote some moments to this little blog. There have been lots of inhibitors…time, content, the...
Stephanie Keeton: Flamenco Challenge

Stephanie Keeton: Flamenco Challenge

As a dancer of Latin genres and being trained in Jazz, Ballet and Contemporary, transitioning to Flamenco was quite a challenge. Don’t get me wrong, I do love a challenge in dance, but with Flamenco it was different. I almost felt vulnerable and felt like I was...
Dancer Claire Spera: A’lante debuts “Red Shoes” in San Antonio

Dancer Claire Spera: A’lante debuts “Red Shoes” in San Antonio

Share There’s a saying in show business: bad dress rehearsal, good show. Sometimes it’s more than just a bad dress rehearsal, though. Sometimes, the space — whatever shape or form it may take — or the circumstances are simply not ideal. The weirdly fantastic thing...