Flamenco Tulsa Workshop with Antonio Granjero!

Sign up for the opportunity to study with world class flamenco dancer, Antonio Granjero, in Tulsa!! Find out more about Antonio Granjero at http//entreflamenco.com . Level is beginning to intermediate dancers. (4 Classes $140, per class $35)

Festival de Los Campeones – August 19th

Reflejos Flamencos and the FlamencoTULSA dancers performed to a sold out crowd at the Tulsa PAC last month! If you did not get to see the show, or if you would like to see us all again, we will be performing at the Festival de los Campeones at the Tulsa River Parks on August 19th at 7pm.

Noche Andaluza – Recap!

The Noche Andaluza evening of flamenco music and dance sold out and was a huge success! From the absolutely wonderful audience members and announcer (Sonia Lopez), to the spectacular dancers (Doris Coughlon, Frieda Odell, Lexi Allen, Linda French, Madhuri Nair, Morgan Robinson, Raenalle DeGidio, and Yvonne DeFabio) and amazing musicians (Johnny Beard, Dylan Allen, Kaymen Pitts, and Luke Allen), to the great PAC staff (Chad Oliverson, Shirley Eliott, Scott Gaffen, among others!), everyone helped make it truly an unforgettable evening and sold out event!! We are working on getting the video ready, but you can take a look at our cast photo below by Tiffany Crouch and some more of the pics on facebook! -¡olé!

The evening included pieces by Reflejos Flamencos as well as ensemble pieces like the Tango “En el espejo”, performed by Yvonne DeFabio, Raenalle DeGidio, Frieda Odell, and Doris Coughlon, the Farruca “Aire, fuego y pasion”, performed by Raenalle DeGidio, Frieda Odell, Doris Coughlon, and Linda French, and the Sevillanas “Fiesta flamenca” with Reflejos Flamencos, and all Flamenco TULSA dancers including Morgan Robinson. The evening also offered a Spanish Classical piano performance of Granados’ Spanish Dance No. 5 by Luke Allen and two fusion pieces showing the relationship and influence of Indian Kathak and Dance Orientale/Maghrebi style on flamenco.

Indian Kathak and Flamenco TULSA dancer, Madhuri Nair partnered with Lexi Allen to show the rhythmic footwork similarities between kathak and flamenco dance in “Raices indias”. They were accompanied by Kaymen Pitts on the sitar and Dylan Allen on the cajon. In “Marruecos”, Frieda Odell introduced Dance Orientale/Maghrebi style dancing with Lexi Allen, showing the similarities in fluid movement and arm and hand movements. Luke Allen, Kaymen Pitts, and Dylan Allen accompanied with an assortment of hand percussion instruments. It was a beautiful evening complete with a humbling standing ovation at the end!

 

Noche Andaluza at the Tulsa PAC

FLAMENCO Tulsa in June!

We hope you are enjoying your summer! We had a wonderful time at the SummerStage Preview Party last night and got a sneak peak at some of the other great shows that will be presented this summer at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Remember, our July 30 “Noche Andaluza” tickets are already available at www.tulsapactrust.org . Its not too late to join our summer Adult Fiesta Flamenca dance class that meets every Saturday at the South Tulsa Dance Co (103rd & Memorial) 11:10-12pm. We had a wonderful first class last week!  You can enroll here!! Bring your kids and families to see Reflejos Flamencos & the Flamenco Tulsa Dancers at OK PLAY! Family Fest June 18 (1:30-1:50) and June 19 (1:00-1:20). This is a FREE fun family festival at the Tulsa Convention Center. Do you like learning about and experiencing other cultures? Check out Tulsa Global Alliance. Lexi, was featured in the June TGA Newsletter’s ”Getting to Know…” section! Join us here on facebook to follow more flamenco news!
Saludos!

Dallas Flamenco Workshop

We (Johnny, Dylan, Lexi and Raenalle) spent a wonderful flamenco weekend in Dallas at a workshop  taking classes from and accompanying, dancer, Carolina Pozuelo from Madrid. The workshop was put on by Dallas dancer, Conte de Loyo (www.flamencotheatre.com) at Amy’s Studio of Performing Arts. Johnny and Dylan accompanied the classes on the guitar and cajon, which was a huge help! Carolina was a really nice teacher and taught us a fun Tango and five patadas de Bulerias.

Along with taking classes, we also got to see a flamenco show by a goup from San Antonio (I believe they were called Arte Flamenco Theatre) which consisted of three dancers and a singer/guitarist. The event was put on by Troy and Delilah of the Dallas Flamenco Festival (www.dallasflamencofestival.com), and turned out to be a lovely evening of flamenco with really good food from the Afghan Grill. The whole weekend was great and well worth the five hour drive. Hopefully we can make another trip sometime soon! ….Pictures coming soon!