Marija Temo returns to DC
2 day Flamenco workshop co-teaching with Debra Belo, flamenco dancer
WORKSHOPS and MUSIC PARTY
Open to all levels for (Dancers, Guitarists, and Singers)
Description: Dancers, Guitarists, and Singers will have the opportunity to work with one another learning how to apply llamadas, desplantes, marcaje, in following the letra of the cante.
9/24/16 Sat. 2:00- 4:00p.m. Palo: Tangos
Studio E
Music Party: Laze Café, 5820 Seminary Rd Unit N Falls church VA., 703-820-1126
(One block from the Dance Studio). Bring instruments and enjoy some food right after the workshop. RSVP ASAP to Debra Belo, if you are interested in attending. We need a head count. Thank you:-)
$15.00 per person buffet (middle eastern appetizers, hummus, pita bread and grilled meats). The owner of Laze has been very accommodating for our gathering and has agreed to allow music and dancing. He also is providing a few hookahs.
9/25/16 Sun. 12:30- 2:30p.m. Palo: Bulerias
Studio B
Also the studio closes at 1:30 on Sunday. If you arrive late, call Debra Belo.
Dates: Sept. 17 & 18 (Sat & Sun) Time: 4:00pm to 6:00pm both days
(Juerga immediately following Saturday class)
Where: Lisa Herman’s Studio (address provided upon registration)
Cost: $60 for one day or $100 for both days (Cash or Check Payments made out to “Marija Temo” on day of workshop or send payment to Lisa Herman in advance)
Day 2: Dual Tracks: “Get in Gear/Dig Deeper”
Beginning students solidify knowledge of tangos structure, intermediate/advanced students “dig deeper” into remates, contestaciones, salidas, footwork, organization, musical process and accenting. 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 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. Participants should bring paper and pens as well their dance shoes, guitars, and capos. Audio recording allowed. Any video recording or internet posting must have Artist’s approval.
Clinard Dance will share excerpts from their “Flamenco Quartet Project”. The Project maintains the traditional flamenco interplay between singer, guitar and dance but uses unique instrumentation and original composition to find new exponents of the form. Look forward to sharing the work with a great line up of artists including: violinist Steve Gibons, guitarist Marija Temo, percussionist/dancer Jose Moreno and dancer Wendy Clinard. Visit www.clinardance for a full description of the “Flamenco Quartet Project” and for performer’s bios.
Flamenco Quartet of Clinard Dance showcases for Presenters and public
Location:
Danceworks Studio Theatre
1661 N Water Street
Milwaukee, WI, 53202
Privates with Temo or Clinard, Aug. 5-8, 2016
Fee: $70 per hour each
Temo will offer privates in Guitar technique, cante, and dance accompaniment as well as coach your choreography in how to work with cante and guitar communication and interpretation
You will have the opportunity, if you like, to present what you are working on in your private study at the Aug. 8th performance.
Coaching with Temo and Clinard together, Aug. 5-8, 2016
Receive feedback on how to interact and interpret your choreography, cante, and guitar skills when working with dancers and musicians.
Fee: total $130 for both teachers or $65 per teacher
You will have the opportunity if you like, to present what you are working on in your private study at the Aug. 8th performance.
Coaching With Clinard & Temo (por Tangos), Aug. 6 & 7 (Sat & Sun)
Time: 1:30-3:00pm
Where: Clinard Dance, 1833 S.Halsted
Cost: $45 for one day or $80 for both days
RSVP by July 31st and receive 10% discount
Guitarists, singers and dancers are encouraged to bring their remates, respiros, marking steps, salidas, estribillos and escovillas 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. Students will have the opportunity to share their workshop studies in the Aug 8th performance.