Flamenco 101 - Adult Dance Class
Learn from the ground up. Flamenco is a fun way to challenge yourself and learn something new
Learn from the ground up
Flamenco is a fun way to challenge yourself and learn something new that will reward you in ways that might surprise you. We will warm up with stretches and work hand and arm technique. Then, do basic footwork, exercise and finish with choreography. The choreography and exercises will progress each week. So please join us April 1st to progress with your new friends who will be learning along side you.
Wear form fitting exercise clothes in dark colors and hard soled shoes or boots like the picture. Bring a bottle of water.
Julia Alcántara has been bringing the best of Flamenco to North Texas since 1998. She graduated from UNM in Albuquerque, the heart of flamenco in the US, where she studied Art, Art History, Flamenco History, choreography, improvisation, singing, and classical Spanish dance. She performed Bolero with the Irving Symphony in their “Dallas Treasures” concert. She has produced 15 Flamenco Festivals, toured 90 cities in the US and was the 1st American Flamenco Company to be invited to perform in Malaga, Spain.
Learn from the ground up. Flamenco is a fun way to challenge yourself and learn something new
Learn from the ground up
Flamenco is a fun way to challenge yourself and learn something new that will reward you in ways that might surprise you. We will warm up with stretches and work hand and arm technique. Then, do basic footwork, exercise and finish with choreography. The choreography and exercises will progress each week. So please join us April 1st to progress with your new friends who will be learning along side you.
Wear form fitting exercise clothes in dark colors and hard soled shoes or boots like the picture. Bring a bottle of water.
Julia Alcántara has been bringing the best of Flamenco to North Texas since 1998. She graduated from UNM in Albuquerque, the heart of flamenco in the US, where she studied Art, Art History, Flamenco History, choreography, improvisation, singing, and classical Spanish dance. She performed Bolero with the Irving Symphony in their “Dallas Treasures” concert. She has produced 15 Flamenco Festivals, toured 90 cities in the US and was the 1st American Flamenco Company to be invited to perform in Malaga, Spain.
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- ages 12+
- In person
- Free parking
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Location
La Cantera Arts Conservatory
1050 North Westmoreland Road
#328 Dallas, TX 75211
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