FLAMENCODANZA
Presented by Aylin Bayaz, Raul Mannola
Thursday, Sept 7th at 7:00pm BUY TICKETS
Friday, Sept 8th at 6:00pm BUY TICKETS
Award-winning performance “Flamencodanza” - an inspired, powerful and elegant show of Flamenco dance and guitar.
“A Platinum medal for Flamencodanza” www.thetvolution.com L.A
“An audience favourite”
Hudson Theatre, Hollywood
-Award “Best show of dance and physical theatre” Hollywood Fringe 2022
-Fringe 2023 Award for Artistic Merit
“A performance packed with passion, elegance, inspiration and breathtaking beauty. The magic of the music and dance allow the audience to take a breathtaking journey.” Broadwayworld.com
Flamencodanza is a duo collaboration that started five years ago at the Avignon Festival in France. Different elements fuse together in a unique manner producing an award-winning show with beauty and inspiration. Elements of Flamenco, Brazilian music and jazz give the music a variety of colours. The contemporary flamenco dance is made of strength, elegance and beauty.
About the Artists
Aylin Bayaz, contemporary Flamenco dancer based in Sitges, Spain. She trained at the Amor De Dios studios and performed in “tablaos flamencos” in Madrid, and later moved to Barcelona to complete her MA in Dance at the Institute of the Arts in 2018. Her duo show “Flamencodanza” -Best show of dance and physical theatre, Hollywood Fringe 2022, Fringe 2023 Award for Artistic Merit, was premiered in Avignon, France in 2021. She has toured internationally as a solo dancer accompanied by excellent Flamenco artists e.g. Antonio Sánchez, nephew of late Paco de Lucía. She has taught Flamenco courses at the Institute if the Arts Barcelona and the MOVEIT Show, London.
Raul Mannola, Buenos Aires 1963, is a Flamenco guitarist with a jazz background, he studied with flamenco guitar master Manolo Sanlúcar. He has dedicated more than 30 years to the study of flamenco guitar and released 10 solo albums. The album “Clear Dawn” with his Jazz fusion group “Aurora Clara” received excellent reviews internationally. He worked as a flamenco guitar teacher at the Madrid Music Conservatory during 10 years.