Doors open at 6 PM and seating is assigned prior to arrival at communal style seating like they do in Spain. Shows include a three-course dinner and nightclub entry. Call 61 to purchase tickets or you can purchase tickets at the link below. $89.50 per person (price does not include tax, 20% tip and 5% surcharge which will be added to check at end of the show). A tapas menu, full bar and eclectic wine list are also available for à la carte purchase. Marvel at the passion, beauty and athleticism of this traditional art form as you enjoy an included 3-course paella dinner. These shows are a sensory indulgence of sight, sound and taste, leaving our guests with a piece of truly Spanish culture. Our dancers are at the top of their field, having been trained in Spain and teaching their own Flamenco classes. Every Saturday night, we offer a three-course paella dinner menu combined with a two-part Flamenco Dance performance and intermission featuring a belly dancer or other special guest performer. “THE ART OF FLAMENCO” DINNER SHOW – EVERY SATURDAY NIGHTĬafe Sevilla is home to the longest-running Flamenco Dinner show in Southern California. During the early nineteenth century, Flamenco dance became more accessible to the public through festivals and shows performed at performance theaters called cafe castanets, the first of which was opened in Seville in 1842. The common thread that bound these misfits together was persecution, and the emotion of this can be seen in the song, dance, and music of Flamenco. These groups chose to disappear by being absorbed by the Gypsy communities. Gitano was the term for the gypsies that entered Andalusia from Egypt and loosely applied to the fellow travelers that included beggars, criminals, and runaway slaves, among others. The art of Flamenco has developed over time, but it has never lost its core Gitano “Gypsy” foundation. Modern Flamenco dance is a fusion of Moorish, Andalusian, Egyptian, Roman, Indian and Spanish folk style dance that the gypsies brought with them while fleeing their homelands in the fifteenth century and developed over hundreds of years. Flamenco combines pride, strength, pain, and passion through aggressive but purposeful movements with the dancers’ feet. Watching these dancers expose their emotion and passion through their strong and precise motions is not only beautiful but extremely moving. The flamenco teaching really enriched our Spanish day and the children got to learn more about the culture and language.Hero video paused, press to play video Playing hero video, press to pause video “If I could tell you what it meant, there would be no point in dancing it.” – Isadora Duncanįlamenco dancing is a thunderous, soulful, sometimes melancholy dance that originated in Andalusia, Southern Spain. The children thoroughly enjoyed the workshop, they were buzzing with their new dance moves and keen to repeat the performance. Both boys and girls were inspired by their teaching, Their positive encouragement and calm manner were exemplary. The pace of the lesson meant that the children were fully engaged, and the whole was set in the context of Spanish culture. The rhythm games were well structured and enjoyable, and the children had the opportunity to be creative and develop their own ideas. The children were very excited to have the opportunity to have a go at flamenco, and their approach meant that the children were easily able to access it. They encouraged all children to move in a variety of ways and to use Spanish to accompany their actions. Anita and Ramon were very flexible and addressed children of all age groups in a kind and dedicated manner. Anita really impressed both children and staff with her beautiful clothing and exciting dancing workshops and Ramon with his guitar playing. "We invited Anita y Ramon to run flamenco sessions as part of our school 'Spanish Day'. To become creative thinkers by allowing you to connect with what you have learnt, explore and develop your own unique dance style in an inventive and creative way To motivate students to become team workers by creating activities that allow them to share experiences, form collaborative relationships and show consideration for others. To provide opportunities for other teachers to work together to encourage and inspire students. To develop concentration, accuracy and expressiveness through live performance. To learn to appreciate dance and music from different traditions and build on your previous knowledge. Participate in an art form which gives you the opportunity to express yourself creatively. Dancing to live music on your own or with others increases your self-esteem and confidence through mastering new skills.
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