Breaking Boundaries in Flamenco Symposium Oberlin College Campus March 13-16, 2019
A symposium featuring international guest artists & speakers breaking conceptual and cultural boundaries. This weekend of interdisciplinary performances, presentations, and dialogue centers on experimental flamenco across the Americas. It focuses on the socio-political and economic resources that shape flamenco as a globalized and commercialized form, and the creative and cultural frameworks artists currently utilize to resist social and economic limitations. The event aims to generate new perspectives on the underlying political structures shaping flamenco, and diversify Oberlin’s cultural offerings for students and the community.
Sponsored by the following Oberlin College departments: Dance, Politics, GSFS, Hispanic Studies, and Ethnomusicology, as well as The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Grant for the Oberlin Center for Languages and Cultures and The Ellen Johnson Fund for Contemporary Art and the Dean of Students
See update : Ticket link for Clinard performance below
Clinard Dance presents “Everyday People/Everyday Action”
Artists:
Flamenco dancer, Wendy Clinard
Violinist, Steve Gibons
Flamenco guitarist/singer, Marija Temo
Beat Boxer, Yuri Lane
Hip Hop dancer, Christopher Courtney
Photographs by Akito Tsuda
Clinard Dance:
Flamenco Quartet Project in conjunction with The Chicago Flamenco Festival
Flamenco dancer, Wendy Clinard
Violinist, Steve Gibons
Flamenco guitarist/singer, Marija Temo Featured guest artists: Flamenco Singer/Flutist, Alfonso Cid, and percussionist, Antonio Adujar from Madrid
March 5, Tuesday
7:30p.m.
Location: Space Evanston
1245 Chicago Ave.
Evanston, IL
Location: Vilar Performing Arts Center VPAC Underground Sound Series 68 Avondale Lane
Beaver Creek, CO 81620 Phone: 970.845.8497
When: Tuesday, October 9th Time: 7:30PM
Tickets: Click here
General Admission $20.00 to $25.00