Thursday, October 28, 2010

Fall Flamenco Festival 2010: Free ticket give away!

Be the first to answer the contest question correctly and you will win a pair of tickets to the Sunday 3PM show of Pepe Torres & Company!
QUESTION? What is the meaning of the word “gitaneria”?
Mail answer to Eve Agush at AdamAnt_Eve@hotmail.com

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WORLD MUSIC/CRASHarts PRESENTS
Direct From Spain
FALL FLAMENCO FESTIVAL 2010: Gitano Roots of Flamenco
2 PROGRAMS
Featuring:
Angelita Vargas & Jairo Barrull
Performing the Boston premiere of Gitanerías
Friday, November 19, 8pm, Berklee Performance Center
-AND-
PEPE TORRES & cOMPANY
Performing the Boston premiere of Homenaje
Sunday, November 21, 3pm, Berklee Performance Center

Tickets:$50-$30
FOR MORE INFO OR TO BUY TICKETS ONLINE NOW!
Groups of 20 or more receive a 20% discount on tickets when purchasing tickets in advance with World Music. Call 617-876-4275 for details.
For tickets and information call World Music/CRASHarts at (617) 876-4275 or buy online at www.WorldMusic.org.

World Music/CRASHarts presents the Boston debut of an exciting new Fall Flamenco Festival direct from Spain, Gypsy Flamenco~Gitano Roots of Flamenco featuring Angelita Vargas and Jairo Barrull performing the Boston premiere of Gitanerías on Friday, November 19, 8pm and Pepe Torres and Company performing the Boston premiere of Homenaje on Sunday November 21, 3pm at the Berklee Performance Center, 136 Massachusetts Ave., Boston. Tickets for each performance are $50, $40 and $30. For tickets and information call World Music/CRASHarts at (617) 876-4275 or buy online at www.WorldMusic.org.

Direct from Spain, Fall Flamenco Festival 2010: Gypsy Flamenco~Gitano Roots of Flamenco captures all the passion, skill and excitement of Gypsy flamenco dance. Both programs will also feature an exceptional ensemble of traditional flamenco musicians, performing live on stage.

Direct from Seville, Gypsy flamenco dance icon Angelita Vargas and the young, dynamic Jairo Barrull join together for a mesmerizing night of Gypsy flamenco. Vargas swept Broadway in the 1980s with Flamenco Puro and was recently featured in a piece with the Farruco family that toured extensively to wide acclaim throughout Europe. Barrull, who is the great-grandnephew of legendary guitarist Diego del Gastor, has performed with such important figures as Concha Vargas and Juana Amaya. Gitanerías honors the passing down of flamenco traditions from generation to generation in the Gypsy community, where dance is an expression of cultural identity.

Dancer Pepe Torres is a polyrhythmic powerhouse whose superb footwork provided the main percussive support for the award-winning ensemble Son de la Frontera. Raised in Andalusia's Morón de la Frontera, a hotbed of Gypsy flamenco, he has toured extensively with Martirio, Antonio Canales, Sara Baras, Manuela Carrasco, Farruquito, Juana Amaya and many others. Torres comes to Boston with his own acclaimed company for the first time, performing Homenaje, a centennial tribute to his grandfather, legendary Gypsy flamenco singer Joselero de Moron, and a celebration of his family's unique contributions to the history of flamenco, which also includes his great-uncle, guitarist Diego del Gastor. Juan del Gastor will also appear as guest artist.

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About World Music/CRASHarts
World Music, a non-profit organization established in 1990, is New England’s premier presenter of global culture, featuring music and dance from the far and near corners of the globe. In 2001, World Music launched CRASHarts as a division of World Music dedicated to presenting a contemporary performing arts series in greater Boston. World Music/CRASHarts strives to offer audiences an opportunity to share in many different cultural and artistic expressions and seeks to foster an atmosphere of discovery and exploration. The organization presents approximately 70 concerts and 15 educational programs per year. For more information, call (617) 876-4275 or visit www.WorldMusic.org

World Music/CRASHarts is funded in part by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency which also receives support from the National Endowment for the Arts.

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for all the wonderful guesses. I have a winner. The answer I was looking for was "ghettos". Ole Namaste All!

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