Guitarist Michael Hauser and dancer Deborah Elias showcased Flamenco dance and music from Espana for a crowd of 350 children, parents, daycare kids, etc. The "Theater in the Woods" at Caponi Art Park holds weekly performances on Tuesday mornings at 10 am.
Next week: Indonesian Gamelan & Kechak
19 comments:
¡Ole!
OLE ! (too) ;-)
A flamenco dance in Eagan ... cool!
¡OLÉ! (again! LOL!) Great capture, Leif.
Oh no... me too Leif, Ole ..it just had to be done haha!
And in Avignon...
http://avignon.midiblogs.com/archive/2011/07/08/a-l-oulo.html
Viva Espana! What a great shot! I love a good flamenco :D
Hola el señor Leif!
¡Olé! ¡Olé! Clack! Clack! Would have loved to see her dance. I'm rather impressed... Eagan doesn't miss a beat! Hope you enjoyed.
Bon weekend!
I would also say "ole" if I knew how to get those upside down exclamation points.
Jack is funny!
Great shot.
When I see flamenco dancers, I always worry if the floor is strong enough for their active heels..
Love this one!
I like her pretty outfit!
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I MUST get a schedule and go to Caponi Park; your post today and in the past have intrigued me. Great capture, Leif.
Lol, I won't ¡Olé! you but I will say that I love flamenco. Must have been cool!
What can I say, Olé!
Fun and interesting post. Flamenco shows are typical of southern Spain, so for me it is something not often seen.
Don't you just love Flamenco dancers! So fun to photograph!
Bon dimanche ya'll!
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Hombre, que bien! Not much flamenco in our area, as it is a typical Andalusian dance. And Andalusia is 1000km south of here. Here, we dance the sardane.
Flamenco has an other meaning, BTW. It means flamingo as well.
Beautiful dancer!
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