Clinard Dance Company (Flamenco Quartet) performs at Chicago Flamenco Festival and opens for guest artist LA CHIMI
Flamenco Quartet Project
Flamenco Quartet is a project dedicated to exploring new exponents of flamenco. Led by an open minded spirit the ensemble seeks to engage with contemporary culture through vibrant performances that honor traditional flamenco and their shared passion for music and dance discovery. Their roster boasts remarkably diverse talents, including composers, arrangers, improvisers and choreographers who bring a range of cultural influences to the group, from Gypsy jazz to klezmer to flamenco and classical Arabic and Spanish.
When: Friday, March 9 at 7 pm
Where: Instituto Cervantes, 31 West Ohio St. Chicago, IL 60654
Tickets: $25 general admission; $20 students and members of Instituto Cervantes Limited space.
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Parking is $12 with validation
La Chimi: Dancer
Alejandro El Gambimbas: Singer
Bruno Serrano: Singer and percussion
José Manuel Alconchel: Guitar
On the evenings of January 13-14, Clinard Dance, www.clinardance.org, a contemporary Chicago-based dance company rooted in flamenco, will present two showcases of their Flamenco Quartet Project at the APAP (Association of Performing Arts Professionals) Conference in New York City. This project is offered for tour in upcoming seasons.
The first showcase: Saturday, January 13
Time: 8pm Location: Connolly’s Klub 45 room
121 W 45th, Times Square
(A benefit concert for Sloan/Kettering’s Pediatric Cancer Program) Read More »
Please attend a performance by our Flamenco Quartet Project.
When: Wed., Jan 10th, 2018
Time: 7:oop.m
Where: Instituto Cervantes
31 W Ohio St, Chicago, IL 6065
We are extending this invite as a “THANK YOU” for donating to our Hatchfund campaign. Consider donating any dollars amount and join us for a FREE performance at Cervantes, bring a friend too for free.
Our Flamenco Quartet Project will showcase at APAP this January. It’s a conference for arts presenters from around the globe to see new works, meet new artists for their performance series. To this end, we are doing a on line fundraising campaign.
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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.
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.