Flamenco Workshop
02 Sep 2010 -
04.30 pm
Tickets: €25/22
Level: Beginners / ImproversMadrid-born Concha Jareño, is, at present, one of the most outstanding Flamenco dancers and has participated in Flamenco Festivals around the world and in the most well known tablaos in Spain.
Certified in Spanish Dance, she gained the National Awards Matilde Coral and Mario Maya on Flamenco Art in Cordoba 2007. She has worked with artists like Rafael de Córdoba, Yolanda Heredia, Belén Maya, Rafaela Carrasco ,Isabel Bayón. She choreographed the work jazz-flamenco "Herencia". In March 2008 she created "Algo" her first own production in the Flamenco Festival "Flamingo" , Helsinki , Finlandia. She participated in “Bienal de Malaga”, “Flamenco viene del Sur” and “ Festival de Jerez” as a guest artist for the "Flamenco XXI: Café, Copa y Puro" of the Compañía Dospormedio. She presented at Sala Triángulo , Madrid "Algo" and "Simplemente Flamenco" that show the artist’s Flamenco versatile skills from more to traditional to more contemporary style. Since 2004 she has been one of the resident teachers at the Amor de Dios school in Madrid, training many professional and non-professional dancers from all over the world. She travels often to other countries to deliver workshops.
Concha Jareño won the Flamenco Choreography Prize “Certamen de Coreografía de Danza Española y Flamenco de Madrid”, and the second position in the prize “Cante Flamenco de las Minas 2008”. In 2009 has presented "Algo" in one of the most prestigious Flamenco Festivals in Spain “Festival de Jerez” She was awarded with the "Premio revelación" at the Festival de Jerez 2009 and getting the most rewarding reviews in media and audience feedback.
Concha Jareño also worked with world-renowned Spanish film director Carlos Saura, perhaps best known outside of Spain for his films Carmen (1983) and Flamenco (1995).
Proudly presented by Peña Flamenca El Indalo with the support of the Instituto Cervantes Dublin and the Agencia Andaluza para el Desarrollo del Flamenco, and funded in part by the Arts Council
photographs Pat BarrettTime: 4:30pm - 6pm
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