Working with 12 virtuoso musicians, singers and dancers from his own company and guest artists from Venezuela performing live on stage, Paco Pena explores the many dance styles that emerged through the migration of Spanish performers to Latin America in the early 1900s, and their significant impact on flamenco today.
Joyful, superbly danced and packed with all the intensity, depth and raw energy that have become this maestro's trademark, this is a guaranteed way to bring some heat to the British summer!
Dates
29 June - 3 July 2010
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