Free Flamenco Guitar Workshop open to all ages and levels of guitar. Parents come join with your children, college students, aspiring children and adult guitarists are all welcome to learn some flamenco strumming techniques and rhythms!
Guitar Master Classes are free – no reservation required – and are held at:
Wisconsin Conservatory of Music
Helen Bader Recital Hall
McIntosh|Goodrich Location
1584 N. Prospect Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53202
Marija Temo returns to DC area for performances and workshops with guest artists
Sat. and Sun. Oct. 21 & 22, 2017
Sat., Oct. 21, 2017:
Workshop and Performance (followed by “juerga”, flamenco party for all to join)
Workshop
M. Temo Flamenco Communication Workshop
with guest dancer, Debra Belo, (for guitarists, singers, and dancers) Time:
2:00- 3:00p.m. Bulerias
3:00-4:00p.m. Tangos
Cost: $35 for one workshop, $60 for both
Register with Debra Belo debra.belo@yahoo.com
Location: Ballet Nova
3443 Carlin Springs Rd
Falls Church, VA 22041
Performance
Multiflora DIY International Music Festival presents:
Marija Temo Flamenco with guest flamenco dance duo, “Jaleo Arte Flamenco” (Debra Belo and Nelson Sitton), and Maksim Tsvetovat, flutist
Juerga (flamenco party for all to join following performance)
Doors close at 10:00p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 22, 2017:
Performance
Congregation Kneseth Israel proudly presents: Flamenco/Classical Guitarist, Marija Temo in Concert with guest flamenco dance duo, Jaleo Arte Flamenco (Debra Belo and Nelson Sitton) Time: 3pm
Location: Allen J. Reiter Auditorium
1125 Spa Road, Annapolis, MD 21403
Tickets: $25 for adults, $10 for students and youth 15 and younger
Call Kneseth Israel at 410-263-3924 or visit our website www.knesethisrael.org
Limited seating will be available at the door
Guitarists, singers and dancers are encouraged to bring their remates, respiros, marking steps, salidas, estribillos and escobillas to class to deepen their understanding of the Tangos structure. Students will have a chance to work with each other live in the class or attend as an observer only to glean a better understanding of how the parts (singing, dance and guitar) make a whole in flamenco. All levels welcome.