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Saturday, August 23, 2014
A PERCUSSIVE EXPLOSION BETWEEN FLAMENCO AND TAP DANCE
A collaboration between Alborada Spanish Dance Theatre
and two exciting stars of the New Jersey Tap Dance Ensemble (Maurice
Chestnut and Karen Callaway Williams) will take you on a vibrant,
historical dance/music journey in the year 1929; a time when Spanish
Poet Laureate Federico GarcĂa Lorca visited New York and wrote a poem
entitled "The King Of Harlem", exploring the search for identity of
African Americans and the Spanish Gypsies at this time in history.
"A
Flamenco Tap Happening" will take place on Saturday, September 13 at
7:30pm at Crossroads Theatre in New Brunswick. Audiences will experience
the cultural similarities and the communal rhythmic patterns and
language involved in Flamenco and American Tap dance.
Highlighting
the production is live music with saxophone player James Brook and
Alborada's flamenco guitarists and singers, a fusion piece involving Tap
dancing accompanied by Flamenco guitar, and Flamenco dancing performed
to Swingmusic, a lovely period piece of dance and song from Madrid, as
well as exuberant Gypsy flamenco, Spanish dances and Tap dances.
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