Post Show Talkback discusses Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana, how the first half of concert was traditional and the second half moving forward into a more progressive flamenco, audience member commenting on missing the castanets in this program, teaching classes and workshops, why Carlota Santana doesn't perform anymore, how flamenco in Spain is also progressing and changing but remains more traditional overall, and how the lyrics talk about more progressive things than originally, Santana talks about the fan dance's choreographer winning a flamenco competition in Madrid, the use of instruments including flute, and the popularity of flamenco with children and all age groups.
Uniform title
Solas (Choreographic work : Muñoz)
Música (Choreographic work)
De milonga (Choreographic work : Hidalgo)
Martinete-Seguiriya (Choreographic work : López and Vicent)
Angeles (Choreographic work : Muñoz)
Fin de fiesta/Bulerías (Choreographic work)
Alternative title
Jerome Robbins Archive of the Recorded Moving Image original documentation
A Solas (first performed in 2012) (10 min.) / choreography, Angel Muñoz ; dancers, The Company.
Música (7 min.) / musicians, The Company.
De Milonga (first performed in 2003) (11 min.) / choreography, Antonio Hidalgo ; dancers, Antonio Hidalgo, Alice Blumenfeld, Isaac Tovar.
Martinete-Seguiriya (world premiere) (11 min.) / choreography, Enrique Vicent and Antonio López ; dancers, The Company.
Angeles (world premiere) (52 min.) / choreography, Angel Muñoz ; composer and music director, Gaspar Rodriguez ; dancers, Angel Muñoz, Charo Espino, Antonio Hidalgo, Isaac Tovar.
Fin de Fiesta/Bulerías (5 min.) / dancers, The Company.
Post Show Talkback (17 min.) / moderated by Carlota Santana with Antonio Hidalgo, Angel Muñoz, and Gaspar Rodriguez.
Call number
*MGZIDF 4116
Note
Widescreen.
Title from opening video credits.
Matinee performance.
The recording of this work was made possible by the cooperation of Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana, The BAM Fisher (Fishman Space), Brooklyn, New York, and the Jerome Robbins Archive of the Recorded Moving Image, Jerome Robbins Dance Division, The New York Public Library.
Access (note)
Patrons can access streaming video online only at the Library for the Performing Arts.
Credits (note)
Lighting designer, Kia Rogers ; stage manager, Marian Zennie ; videography, Penny Ward (Penny Ward/Video) ; second camera, Jenny Holub.
Funding (note)
This archival recording was made possible by a generous challenge grant from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and by Matching gifts from Helen J. Gebig, Anne H. Bass, The Max & Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, Inc., Gillian Attfield, Caroline Hyman, The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, Nancy Lassalle and Louisa Sarofim with additional support from the Committee for the Jerome Robbins Dance Division and the Friends of the Jerome Robbins Dance Division.
Title
Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana, 2015 May 21/ artistic director & founder, Carlota Santana.
Production
2015.
Country of producing entity
U.S.
Type of content
two-dimensional moving image
Type of medium
computer
Type of carrier
online resource
Digital file characteristics
video file streaming H.264
Access
Patrons can access streaming video online only at the Library for the Performing Arts.
Performer
Dancers, Isaac Tovar, Alice Blumenfeld, Antonio Hidalgo, Eliza Llewellyn, Angel Muñoz, Charo Espino, Guadalupe Torres.
All works accompanied by Flamenco Vivo's Company of Musicians, Gaspar Rodriguez, Pegro Medina (guitarists); Pedro Obregon, Felix de Lola (singers); Jose Moreno (percussion), Diego Villegas (wind instruments).
Credits
Lighting designer, Kia Rogers ; stage manager, Marian Zennie ; videography, Penny Ward (Penny Ward/Video) ; second camera, Jenny Holub.
Event
Videotaped in performance at the BAM Fisher (Fishman Space), Brooklyn, N.Y., 2015 May 21.
Funding
This archival recording was made possible by a generous challenge grant from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and by Matching gifts from Helen J. Gebig, Anne H. Bass, The Max & Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, Inc., Gillian Attfield, Caroline Hyman, The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, Nancy Lassalle and Louisa Sarofim with additional support from the Committee for the Jerome Robbins Dance Division and the Friends of the Jerome Robbins Dance Division.