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Companeros de Flamenco

Ole! Shouts of affirmation and encouragement resound as the passionate music and dance of Spain, Flamenco, is performed. Compañeros de Flamenco is a group of dancers and musicians that bring this vibrant culture to life. The colorful costumes, the compelling guitar music, and the intricate footwork tell the story of Spain’s multicultural heritage. The strong influences of the Gypsy, African, and Hebrew cultures are evident in dances like: Rumbilla, Siguiriyas, Hombre del Compo, Bulerias, and Farruca. Compañeros de Flamenco is a flexible group that will entertain and enlighten.

Availability
Year-round

Fees
Performance $300–1,500;
workshop $100–300;
residency $1,000; plus travel

Contact
Michelle Millman
29503 Shenandoah
Farmington Hills, MI 48331-2466
248/489-9082; 248/489-5922 fax
mmjjmillman@yahoo.com

 

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