M. Temo invited guest accompanist. Clinard Dance Flamenco Quartet Project returns to Space in conjunction with Instituto Cervantes’ annual Chicago Flamenco Festival. Clinard’s project this past year was dedicated to connecting the flamenco perspective to local artists from jazz, blues, and hip-hop backgrounds. This year artists featured are: Blues artist, Billy Branch; Jazz vocalist, Joan Collaso; Rap and Spoken word, King Moosa, Brian Harrington; Vocalist, Patty Ortega; Flamenco Guitarist, Marija Temo; Flamenco Singer, Jose Diaz Cachito; Flamenco Caja and percussionist, Diego Alvarez: Flamenco Dance, Wendy Clinard.
Chicago’s Flamenco Quartet Project will be performing at Space in Evanston on Monday, March 9. We are very pleased to welcome the members of the group to the show. My guests are (pictured, left) dancer WENDY CLINARD, (center, top) violinist STEVE GIBONS, (center, below) vocalist/guitarist MARIJA TEMO, and (right) percussionist JOSE MORENO.
The Flamenco Quartet Project seeks to engage with contemporary culture through vibrant performances that honor traditional flamenco and their shared passion for music and dance discovery. Please join us for this special show. To listen, please use the link in this post.
Clinard at 20: Premiere of Everyday People Everyday Action
Clinard Dance Premieres ‘Everyday People Everyday Action’ at the National Museum of Mexican Art, November 24, 2019
Clinard Dance presents the premiere of Everyday People Everyday Action. The premiere is the culmination of a three year long project with Japanese photographer Akito Tsuda, inspired by his photos of Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood in the early 1990′s.
Sunday, Nov. 24
National Museum of Mexican Art 1852 W. 19th St. Chicago, IL
$25 $15 (Children & Seniors) Purchase tickets here Time: 2pm.
The museum is open 10am-5pm and is free and open to the public. Read More »