dance and storytelling
by SARA CANDELA at KULTURAs books in Tenleytown
Thursday November 18th at 8pm
Sara Candela will perform and tell the story of Spain's flamenco
dance & music genesis as the convergence of African, Eastern
and European cultures.
"DUENDE" is the Spaniard's word for "flow" as an expression
of inspiration and creativity and its appearance in our everyday
lives.
ABOUT SARA CANDELA:
Sara began her flamenco training with Ana Martinez and Paco de
Malaga of Andalucia, Spain. She has lived and studied extensively
in Andalucia with master gypsy teachers who pass on the thread and
spirit of flamenco to younger generations.
She has also choreographed and acted in various co-productions
of Gala Hispanic Theater and the Smithsonian's Discovery Stage.
In 2005 Sara moved to Chile, where she performed with some of
Chile's performing elites. Back in Washington since 2009 she is
currently a youth educator at Joe's Movement Emporium and teaches
flamenco to children and adults at DC Dance Collective in Tenleytown.
Sara holds a BA from American University in Latin American Studies
and Spanish Language teaching. http://www.dcdancecollective.com/
Limited seating - for information and/or reservations please call us
at 202-244-0224 at KULTURAs books in Tenleytown or
at 202-588-1270 at KULTURAs books in Dupont Circle.
4918 Wisconsin Ave., NW 20016 - Tenleytown - Wash.DC
http://www.kulturasbooks.vpweb.com/
See More
DUENDE @ Wikipedia http://en.wiki.org/Duende_(art)
Federico Garcia Lorca & Duende "Play and Theory of the Duende" 1933.
http://www.poetryintranslation.com/PITBR/Spanish/LorcaDuende.htm
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