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Eva María Garrido García, known professionally as Eva Yerbabuena, is a Spanish flamenco dancer. She formed her own dance company in 1998 [ 1 ] and won Spain's National Dance Award ( Premio Nacional de Danza ) in 2001. [ 2 ]
Zenaida Yanowsky (born 1975), former ballet dancer, principal dancer, Royal Ballet; Angelita Vargas (born 1946), flamenco dancer; Eva la Yerbabuena (born 1970), flamenco dancer; Isabella Cubas (1831–1864), dancer and actress
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All music students receive training in theory, sight reading, technical studies, history, and performance. The curriculum is anchored in the California Visual and Performing Arts Content Standards, and is augmented by extended partnerships with the Los Angeles Master Chorale, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and the Los Angeles Opera; adjudicated festivals; and master classes with renowned ...
The same year he returned to Madrid after 2 seasons of absence from the capital with the debut of his show Los Grandes. In 2009, he traveled to Caracas in Venezuela with the staging of La Casa de Bernarda Alba and Flamenco Puro, in two presentations at the Teresa Carreño Theater. Also, he was a special guest for the Madrid 2009 Dance Marathon ...
Kumpanía: Flamenco Los Angeles is a 2011 independent documentary film by director Katina Dunn. The film explores flamenco , including its origins in the oppressed Gypsy community in 17th-century southern Spain and also the flamenco culture of contemporary Spain.
Holy Name (Girls), Pomona (Closed 1949) (reopened as Pomona Catholic High School) Los Angeles College, the junior seminary of the archdiocese; Mount Carmel (Closed 1976) Our Lady Queen of Angels, Los Angeles (Closed 1982) Pater Noster, Los Angeles (Closed 1991) Pius X.Downey (merged with St. Mathias 1995) Notre Dame (Girls), Sunland (Closed 1960s)
The School of Dance offers a curriculum including flamenco, Hip-Hop, Latin Rhythms, Salsa, Jazz, Tap, Afro-Caribbean, ballet, and contemporary techniques. The school also offers courses styled after notable individuals' dance styles. [citation needed] These include techniques based on the styles of Martha Graham, Katherine Dunham, and José ...