Niños (For Children)
The basics of Flamenco taught in a fun manner for children of all ages.
Clase Artistico (Artistic Class)
A class for everyone, from the new student experiencing flamenco for the first time to more advanced student who feels the need to strengthen his or her hand and arm technique, footwork and flamenco step combinations.
Castanuelas (Castanets)
Percussive instruments were used to accompany music and dance at the dawn of time. They play an important part in Flamenco and are usually used in two specific forms of the art: the zambra and the siguiriyas.
BASICO I (Basic I)
For students with little or no knowledge of flamenco and its rhythms. The student is introduced to some simple styles (palos) of flamenco such as tangos and rumbas and the regional dance of Sevilla called Sevillanas, through a series of drills and exercises in hand and arm movements (braceos) and simple footwork (zapateos).
BASICO I JOVEN (Basic I for students ages 15 to 30)
The classes focuses on beginners but are geared towards younger students ages 15 to 30.
BASICO II (Basic II)
For students with a basic knowledge of footwork and hand movements. The drills taught to the student in Basico I are further refined and the student is taught how to put together the basic movements in dances such as fandangos, caracoles and alegrias.
MEDIO (Intermediate)
For students who are familiar with footwork, hand movements and basic rythms (compass). The student is taught a series of more intricate footwork and arm movement encouraging mastery of technique. The student learns complex versions of the dances taught in Basico I and II (such as tangos and alegrias) as well as new dances (martinete, tientos and solea).
MEDIO/AVANZADO (Intermediate/Advanced)
For students who have an in depth knowledge and are comfortable with the footwork and hand movements and well-versed with different styles (palos) and rythms (compass) of flamenco. A set series of dances are taught during the course of the classes, the dances becoming increasingly intricate and the movements complex as the student improves in both the knowledge and skill of the art.
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