People surround dancers as they perform on stilts in honor of Saint Mary Magdalene in a street for the traditional “Danza de Los Zancos” (Los Zancos Dance), in the small town of Anguiano, northern ...
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Driving up Interstate 55 on my way to visit Ensemble Español Spanish Dance Theater last month, my GPS flashed a notification: Tornado warning. Like an on/off switch, torrential storms battered my car ...
“In my own village, where I was born, the Middle Ages lasted until World War I,” Luis Buñuel wrote at the beginning of his autobiography “My Last Breath,” referring to Calanda, in Aragon, northern ...
An art form born in Andalucía around the 15th century, flamenco expresses the emotions of life through dance, guitar-playing and song. The rhythm of this classic Spanish dance pulses through the ...
Celebrating its 50th anniversary at The Auditorium, Chicago's beloved Ensemble Español Spanish Dance Theater launches The Auditorium's 2025-26 Dance Season. "Celebrating Women Leaders in Dance," ...
Like so many before them, they come for opportunity. “I think you find so many Spanish dancers here in Chicago and all over the world because there’s so little dance in Spain,” suggests Alejandro ...
Rey and his wife, Maria Lopez, who run dance studios in Spain, are teaching a series of workshops and classes this week through Montana Dance Action in downtown Billings. The couple will also perform ...
Following on the heels of Esmeralda Enrique Spanish Dance Company's (EESDC) 30th anniversary year where its production Aguas/Waters was named one of the top five dance shows of 2012 by NOW Magazine, ...
THERE is a reason that the Alborada Spanish Dance Theater chose the word “theater” for its title rather than “company,” and it probably does not need to be explained to those who have seen one of its ...
Dancers from ages 11 to 40 twirled in flowy skirts, while flicking and shaking Spanish-style lace fans. Then, they abruptly stopped — and clapped to the Spanish music of “Carmen” as professionals from ...
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