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Title: |
Flamenco and Spanish Dance Classes for Kids and Adults (10 Weeks) |
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with American Bolero Dance Company Spanish Dance School |
Date: |
January 7, 2013 - March 18, 2013 |
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Varies
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Admission: | Children's Tuition for 10-weeks: 1 student $175. Families enrolling more than 1 child 2nd student $145; 3rd student $125. Trial class new students $20 (will be applied to total tuition). Adults Tuition $20 per class. 5 classes $85; 10 classes $160. |
Location: |
Saint Paul's Ministry Center |
Street Address: |
68 Grace Avenue |
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Great Neck, NY 11021 |
Description: |
Flamenco and Spanish Dance Classes for Kids and Adults (10 Weeks) with American Bolero Dance Company Spanish Dance School at Saint Paul's Ministry Center i8n Great Neck, Long Island, New York.
Mondays, January 7 - March 18, 2013
4:30PM-8:00PM
About The American Bolero Dance Company
Founded in 1996 by Artistic Director Gabriela Granados, the American Bolero Dance Company explores the rhythmic intricacies and song literature of Flamenco, the refined and stylized repertory of Clasico Espanol and the traditions of Escuela Bolera, with the flair and electricity of Broadway productions. ABDC has enjoyed rave reviews from both the press and audiences world-wide. In 2002, ABDC established its Spanish Dance School.
The American Bolero Dance Company, founded by Gabriela Granados in 1996, explores the rhythmic intricacies and song literature of Flamenco, the refined and stylized repertory of Clasico Espanol and the traditions of the Escuela Bolera. ABDC's productions are noted for their integration of theatricality, imaginative choreography and authentic costuming. ABDC's primary goal is to bring the music, history and tradition of Spanish Dance to the United States.
As ABDC grows in artistic scope, grounded in these great traditions, it continues to foster collaborations among dancers, singers, musicians, and choreographers of diverse training and backgrounds, embracing the multi-ethnic styles arising from the centuries of cultural flow between Spain and Latin America. In understanding the roots of Spanish dance, as well as its myriad influences on other cultures, ABDC's productions deepen a genuine appreciation of the artistic bridge that connects the Iberian Peninsula and the Americas. |
Contact: |
718-392-8888 |
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