Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Next performance:

Saturday, September 7, 2013
Flamenco Caribe Students Showcase!
Event starts at 1:00PM. Come early! We are performing at 1:55pm!
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    French River Park Webster
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    Come enjoy a little bit of Latino Culture, live performances, music, food and great company!Something for everybody.
    Free admission!

  • Flamenco Dance Classes - Fall/Winter Schedule

    Explore the fundamental of the Flamenco Dance.

    Learn proper posture, footwork, turns, hands, arms and clapping exercises.

    No prior dance experience is necessary.

    Fall schedule will start on September 9th. Sign up today!

    Contact us for more info at flamencocaribe@gmail.com

    Monday, June 3, 2013

    Thursday, March 14, 2013

    "Feria de Abril de Sevilla" 2013

     Flamenco Night at The Center Bar and Grill!
    Wednesday, April 10 7:30-9:30PM. No cover.
    Help us celebrate "La Feria de Abril de Sevilla". Join us for an Spanish evening of Tapas, Sangria, Flamenco music and of course Sevillanas dance! With a dance performance of Worcester Flamenco Caribe.

    Noche Flamenca at The Center Bar and Grill!
    Miércoles 10 de Abríl 7:30-9:30PM. No cover.
    Ayúdanos a celebrar "La Feria de Abríl de Sevilla". Será una noche Española llena de Tapas, Sangría, música Flamenca y por supuesto Sevillanas! Con la presentación del grupo de danza Flamenca de Worcester, Flamenco Caribe. No te lo pierdas!





    Wonder what is "La Feria de Abril de Sevilla"?

    Every spring, the city of Sevilla throws a week-long party known as La Feria de Sevilla in which over a million people attend. La feria originally started as a cattle trading fair in 1847 and evolved throughout the years into an amazing round-the-clock spectacle of all that is Spanish. Sevilla is considered the center of flamenco music and culture, mostly known as "Sevillanas" because many of the composers and songs come from this Andalusian city.

    The fair festivities take place in temporary tarp city set up near the Rio Guadalquivir. This rectangular piece of land called Real de la Feria is about a mile long and 700 yards wide. The individual tents or casetas, are made of brightly-colored canvas and are decorated with thousands of paper lanterns. While this set-up was originally created for the cattle market, today's casetas are impromptu dance halls in which every night you can catch flamenco music and dancing starting around 9pm and lasting to 6 or 7 in the morning! The women all wear spectacularly colored Gypsy-inspired flamenco dresses, and everyone--young and old - takes in a glass or two of sherry and get on the dance floor.
    The casetas are hosted by various groups of aristocratic Sevillan families, clubs, trade unions and political parties. Each individual tent has its own atmosphere and tradition. Some provide “invitation-only” affairs, while others are "free" with bars open to the public. Part of the fun of attending la feria is to wander around searching for the right-vibe caseta that works for you. A notorious and fun caseta is "Er 77," where the wine is drawn from a well or poured from buckets and beds are provided in the back area to sleep off the wine! Another famous tent is "Los Duendes de Sevilla" (The Goblins of Seville) named after a play by Alvarez Quintero.
    Even though you'll probably spend most of the night stomping and clapping your way through the casetas, keep in mind that la feria has a full program of daytime events such as checking out the daily parades of horses and decorated carriages that make their way through the city and fairgrounds. This equestrian event is accompanied by strolling singers who play traditional Sevillana ballads on their guitars. Many of the parade participants are members of Sevilla's high aristocracy, and can often be seen exquisitely dressed with the wide-brimmed "bolero" hats and short-cropped jackets that are very closely associated with Andalusia.
    Afternoons can give you glimpses of another Spanish staple -- Las corridas or bullfights. La Feria attracts top-notch matadors from all over Spain and the bullfighting of this fair are considered to be the best ones of the season. The action takes place at 5:30pm every afternoon in the infamous Plaza de Toros de Maestranza, popularly known to the locals as "the Cathedral" because it is considered one of the most beautiful bullrings in the country. Tickets can be purchased at the bullring entrance, and can be quite expensive.
    You'll find the atmosphere of La Feria typically of the region of Andalusia -- relaxed yet intense. The Sevillanos are very outgoing people, making it easy for a foreigner to strike up conversations and make new friends.

    From: www.donquijote.org

    http://www.rtve.es/alacarta/videos/programa/colorido-feria-abril-sevilla/751530/


    Wednesday, February 6, 2013

    Beneficios de bailar Sevillanas!

     Son muchos los beneficios saludables que en general reporta este baile:
    Físicos
    • Cardiovascular: Bailar facilita la circulación de la sangre y el tono de la piel. El sistema respiratorio y vascular también... se benefician de esta actividad.
    Los beneficios de bailar Sevillanas
    • Grasa: Favorece el drenaje de líquidos y toxinas, así como la eliminación de las grasas.
    • Aspecto: Muchas de las posturas negativas derivadas de la vida sedentaria se corrigen con la danza. La cabeza y el cuerpo erguido y el paso armonioso mejoran la presencia física.
    • Obesidad: Combate el sobrepeso, la obesidad y los niveles elevados de colesterol.
    • Músculos: Fortalece los grupos musculares y mejora la flexibilidad, la fuerza y la resistencia.
    • Coordinación: Con el baile se ejercita la agilidad y la coordinación de movimientos, así como el equilibrio.
    • Madurez: En edades maduras es recomendable para paliar los dolores articulares y la osteoporosis y prevenir el envejecimiento.
    • Niños: Corrige trastornos congénitos y malas posturas. Como método pedagógico, les permite desarrollar el oído musical, el sentido del ritmo, la memoria y la expresión corporal.
     
    Psíquicos
    • Socialización: El baile es un buen método para superar la soledad y la timidez y establecer nuevas relaciones.
    • Relajación: Permite desinhibirse y liberar tensiones.
    • Autoestima: Al son de la música se reduce el estrés, la ansiedad y la depresión, ya que ayuda a expresar las emociones y canalizar la adrenalina. Bailar levanta el ánimo y eleva la autoestima.
    • Confianza: Fomenta la confianza en uno mismo y la claridad de pensamiento.
    Así que divirtiéndote obtienes una buena figura, buena salud y además te sentirás muy bien.
     
     

    Monday, January 7, 2013

    FLAMENCO DANCE CLASSES

    Looking to start this 2013 with a great hobby, burning some calories and meeting great people??
    Join us TODAY!
    Flamenco is also a great way to: 

    ■Build your confidence while increasing your overall muscle strength and brain health.
    ■Strengthen your core, improve your posture, and improve your mind body coordination through integrated movements.
    ■Improve your rhythm
    ... and expand your knowledge of a different culture while learning to express yourself individually.
    ■Challenge your brain by continually building new neurological connections.
    ■Feel Happy! Exercise and repetitive movement have been found to increase serotonin in the brain. [There is a lot of repetitive movement in every class.]
    ■Practice expressing your feelings. Learn to listen to and follow your instincts.
    ■Being part of a positive learning community - perhaps one of my favorite benefits – We have fun doing this!
    Besides is a perfect excuse to wear big elegant earrings, put a flower in your head and put on those bright red shoes and lipstick you were always afraid to wear in public.
    If you’re thinking, I’m too old to start this now. Not so. Most of the students begin studying flamenco as adults and quickly become hooked on this art form which they might not have known a lot about before.
     
    Best,
    Edmy Ortiz