


Soul Flamenco
Illawarra
Traditional Flamenco dancers,
who live and perform in the Illawarra and Sydney NSW.
Solo and group shows.
Male and female dancers.
Shows range from 15 mins to one hour.
Vibrant Spanish costumes.
Audience and family participation.
NEW: You can now hire a live Flamenco Guitarist too!
OUR SHOWS

- Viva La Gong Festival
- Nan Tien NY Festival
- Australia Day
- SALCO Cultural Festival
- Weddings and Parties in Nowra and Wollongong

OUR DANCES
- The Alegrias
- The Bulerias
- The Fandangos
- The Zapateado
- The Sevillanas
- The Siguiriya
- The very macho Farruca
YOUR FLAMENCO PERFORMANCE
We will organise all the preparations with you to make
your Flamenco performance a success.
YOUR VENUE
WOODEN FLOOR
We need your wooden floor or temporary stage.
Or we can provide our own portable wooden stage which we set up on any flat surface you have, up to 4.8 x 3.6 metres in adjustable sizes. For example, on concrete, grass, carpet or parquetry.
THE MUSIC
SOUND SYSTEM
We bring our music, on ipod or CD format and we play on your quality sound system.
Talk to us about any specific music requests.
We don't need microphones.
SHOW PACKAGES
SOLO
One male dancer performs two x 10 minute sets.
Fee : $180
DUO
One female and one male dancer perform two x 15 minute sets.
Fee: $300
There is a 10 minute break between sets where we can continue to play music.
SHOW PACKAGES
TRIO
Two female and one male dancer perform two x 15 minute sets plus audience participation :
we teach the audience a short dance.
Fee: $450
GROUP
Three female and one male dancer perform two x 15 minute sets plus audience participation.
Fee: $560
- Call Tim on 02 4285 3969 or 0435 584 277
Email us below
The History of Flamenco -
What is Flamenco Dance?
An intoxicating mix of Gypsy and Spanish traditions, culture and dance.....
The term 'flamenco' was first recorded in the late 18th century
but many believe the art form is much older.
Wikipedia:
Flamenco is a style of entertainment with song, music and dance. It is very popular in Spain and is known worldwide. Its foundation is in Andalusia in Spain. In its evolution Andalusian Gypsies played an important part. The term 'flamenco' was first recorded in the late 18th century but many believe the art form is much older.
Flamenco has acoustic guitar music, singing, hand claps, heel stamps and castanets. The dance may have both fast and slow passages, rising to a climax near the end.
Flamenco performance has evolved during the history of this musical genre. In the beginning (the 18th century at the latest), songs were sung without any guitar accompaniment. During the 19th century, the guitar was used to accompany songs.
On November 16, 2010, UNESCO declared Flamenco one of the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.
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