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Flamenco Festival
New World
April 24-May 3Yaelisa, artistic director
Flamenco Festival
New World
April 24-May 3www.thebarclay.org
949.854.4646
The New World Flamenco Festival at Irvine Barclay Theatre has fostered an idea that is being noticed around the world – flamenco has a stylistic variety and many points of view, as rich as anything found in any other art form.
Since its inception in 2001, the Festival has strived to demonstrate to American audiences that the relevant artists are not simply the two or three most widely recognized flamenco companies, but include a range of dancers and musicians who represent either the next wave of talent, or who are tried and true believers in the roots of traditional flamenco.
Yaelisa, the Festival’s artistic director, takes audiences on a quest to discover flamenco as she sees it, with a rich and diverse history, helping audiences to discover the beauty of the bata de cola, the energy of Gypsy tribal flamenco, the meaning and significance of flamenco dynasties, the differences between flamenco in Cádiz or Sevilla, or to take a moment to look at young talent hitting its stride.
Come along as the New World Flamenco Festival presents three programs exploring different aspects of flamenco.
Apr 24-25 Flamenco AbiertoMay 1-2 Soledad Barrio & Noche FlamencaMay 3 Diego el Cigala
The passion, power, and poetry of Spain.
Festival Sponsors:
Drs. Francisco & Hana Ayala
An anonymous fund of theOrange County
Community Foundation
This presentation of Noche Flamenca was made possible by the New England Foundation for the Arts; National Dance project, with lead funding from the Doris
Duke Charitable Foundation and The Andrews W. Mellon Foundation, with additional support from the National
Endowment for the Arts.
FLAMENCO ABIERTOAPRIL 24-25 AT 6:30PM & 8:45PM
An “eye-opening” flamenco experience. Yaelisa, dancer and artistic director of the Festival, and a dozen of California’s recognized flamencos will host
our guests in an interactive evening of flamenco and general merriment.
Come on in! Abierto is a kind of moveable feast... be prepared to mingle and walk through the various spaces, and stand for informal presentations.
We start in the lobby with a Spanish cocktail party vibe and then move to the stage for an intimate performance. Finally, backstage to the bar area
for more mingling and where all of the artists form a circle and create a real “juerga,” giving our guests an idea of how flamenco artists and aficionados
gather and share what they love.
Tickets: $27 general admissionno reserved seating
A backstage, onstage, mix-it-up featuring some of California’s
finest flamencos.
Wear comfortable shoes and be prepared to party!ph
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SOLEDAD BARRIONOCHE FLAMENCAAN
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MAY 1-2 AT 8PM
“A Soul-Stirring Tour-de-Force”
– The New York Times
Hailed by critics everywhere for its transcendent and deeply emotional performances, Soledad Barrio and Noche Flamenca present flamenco in its purest form – with all the passion and fury.
Noche Flamenca has developed into one of Spain’s most successful flamenco companies. With annual seasons in New York City and Buenos Aires, and return engagements at theatres around the world, the company has a dedicated global audience.
Since its beginning, Noche Flamenca’s goal has been to maintain the essence, purity and integrity of one of the world’s most complex and mysterious art forms. All aspects of flamenco – dance, song, and music – are interrelated and given equal weight in Noche Flamenca, creating a true communal spirit within the company – the very heart and soul of flamenco. Tickets: $38-$45, plus $100 VIP Gold Seats
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DIEGO EL CIGALAMAY 3 AT 4PM
Three-time Grammy Award winner
Diego el Cigala has captivated audiences all over the world with his gravelly voice and passionate interpretation of flamenco. Born in Madrid, Diego el Cigala has often been touted as “The Sinatra of Flamenco.”
His various collaborations with world-renowned Latin American artists have earned him a reputation for seamlessly melding the rhythms and melodies of his Spanish Gitano heritage with styles ranging from bolero to son, tango, and Afro-Caribbean jazz.
Tickets: $45-$65, plus $100 VIP Gold Seats
Flamenco Festival
New World
April 24-May 3www.thebarclay.org
949.854.4646
Nonprofit OrganizationU.S. Postage PAID
Permit #588Santa Ana, CA
Irvine Barclay Theatre4242 Campus DrivePO Box 5646 Irvine CA 92616-5646
Flamenco Festival
New World
April 24-May 3
www.thebarclay.org949.854.4646
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