Flamenco Dance: Tarde Andaluza

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Uploaded by on Jul 11, 2009

Academia de Arte Flamenco presents Tarde Andaluza at Jump Start Theater in San Antonio Texas on June 28 2009

For flamenco dance and guitar classes in San Antonio Texas visit Raices de Arte Espanol http://www.raicesdearteespanol.com/

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  • I am so proud of our group. We worked so hard to get where we are now and we've all become such a great family :)

    -Gabby

  • @gabbygrrowlzat12 Gabby, you are so right!

  • I think I'd like to learn this.

    This is the kind of thing teenage girls...girls with eating disorders or self-confidance issues... should be doing.

  • @Neithie What you have said is so true. I hope you are able to attend flamenco classes in your area. Go for it! Thanks for your great comment.

  • I should imagine this quite physically demanding. The dancer must be in excellent health. Right?

  • I'm quite sure that the dancers are in excellent health - and of course, they have no need to go to aerobics class.

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  • They don't have feeling when dancing. They look like they're just remembering the steps. They need to feel it to actually dance flamenco. It's the base of the dance.

  • You can learn all the technique in the world, but if you can't feel it, you can't feel it. Flamenco is an expression of the Soul to manifest itself in the physical form. It is transic in nature, and if you can't do that while performing, than it is just as good as a high school drill team doing the Conga Line.

    You Anus comment was uncalled for....perhaps you also need a listen in manners, but based in your profile's age you probably don't know your front end from the back end.

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  • Bravo

  • Very, very good, folks, you dance like Spaniards! Are all the dancers Hispanic (Latina) ? I mean, aren't there white, Caucasian girls in your group? Why don't you try Latin American dances (Argentinian tango, for example)? -- GILBERO SAUGEN from Brazil

  • Olé!

  • Viva la madre que os parió, eso es arte.

  • Looks like a great workout also, you all are fantastic!! Love this dance with live singing and guitar, very beautiful!

  • Beautiful!

  • AH QUE LINDAS LAS CHICAS , LO BAILAN MUY BIEN 

  • Me facina el Flamenco ! Cuando podran visitar New York ? Wonderful Company of Bailarines/Dancers.....Que Viva La Madre Patria y que Viva El Flamenco......

  • BEAUTIFUL............i m from Pakistan n don understand language but was deeply impressed by dis maginificient display of austhetics..........

  • Reading some of the previous comments I have to say that this is a school show, not a professional performance, and on that basis I think it fits the criteria of giving students an opportunity to gain performing experience and show friends and family what they are learning. I think they were well prepared by their teacher and the students had done a lot of practise. It is funny to read the competitive comments: Santa Barbara vs Texas. American culture! There is good and bad Flamenco everywhere

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