Flamenco Origenes

Thursday 13 November 7:30pm Dance
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Tickets £18.00 to £35.50

Venue: Royal Concert Hall

Running time: Doors: 6.30pm. Running time: 90 minutes plus a 20 minute interval

Important Information

Suitable for all ages.
Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult aged 18+

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Join this exceptional group of traditional flamenco artists as they journey from one continent to the next exploring artistic expressions, delving deep into almost-forgotten knowledge and searching for true origins of the art form that we have come to know as flamenco.

Flamenco Orígenes celebrates the multitude of art forms that fed into the evolution of flamenco, the traditional art form of the Andalusian people, which evolved out of the melting pot of cultures and peoples that have lived and thrived in Andalusia, in the South of Spain, for millennia. We can trace flamenco’s roots to the four corners of the earth, from ancient trade routes to modern shipping lanes – from the Guajiras which has roots in Cuba, to the Arabic Zambra, to the flamenco Milonga from Argentina, art, like the artist, is in a constant state of change, and flamenco has absorbed sounds and movements wherever it goes.

Lourdes Fernández and her Flamenco Company welcomes you to join them on this epic adventure spanning multiple continents and hundreds of years and discover more about the beautifully rich art which we have come to know as flamenco.

Under 26s
All £27.50 & £23.50 tickets are £21.50 for Thu 7.30pm performance. To purchase these tickets you must be 26 or under at the time of booking. You may be asked to show your ID on doors to confirm your age.

Groups 8+
All £27.50 & £23.50 tickets are £22.50 for Thu 7.30pm performance for groups of 8 or more Please email our Group Sales team or call 0115 989 5555 to book.

“Fernández presented an incredible display combining poise and beauty with remarkable athleticism and skill”

“Astounding – intense, skillful and full of passion, not just from the incredible company on stage, but the enthusiastic and enthralled audience as well”

“By the time the show ends with a bravura presentation of modern day flamenco, it is not just the dancers and musicians who are clapping and stamping their feet with enthusiasm. The audience has caught the energy as well, leaping to their feet with applause and cries of “Olé!””

Dominica Plummer; thespyinthestalls.com

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