ClassesThis page is a directory of flamenco classes in North America. If you are an instructor and would like to be added to the list please send an e-mail to . Thanks!MassachusettsEve Agush / Brookline [Updated 06/19/10]Youth Flamenco Classes w/ Eve AgushFor more information contact Eve 617.216.1643 or ALL ABOUT EVE Eve Agush has been teaching tap and flamenco in the Boston community for the past fifteen years. She teaches at many studios in Massachusetts including Boston Ballet, the Dance Complex, the Acton School of Ballet, Ballet Arts Worcester and the Northeast Youth School of Ballet. Ms. Agush began her professional career as a tap dancer at the Leon Collins Tap Dancer's Paradise. She was first introduced to flamenco by Ramon de los Reyes and then went on to both perform and teach in his company, The Ramon de los Reyes Spanish Dance Theatre. Ms. Agush is a familiar face on the Boston dance scene, contributing her considerable experience to events such as Dance Across the City Day, The Children's Dance Festival, City Dance and the Boston Children's Museum Outreach Program. Eve Agush is the founder and Artistic Director of the "The AdamAnt Eve Dancers" a children's rhythmic dance troupe performing pure flamenco and traditional jazz tap. Ines Arrubla / Northampton, West Springfield [Updated 10/22/06]Ines Arrubla teaches in Western Massachusetts.http://www.arrublaflamenco.com Jessica Sollee / Boston [Updated 09/22/07]Continuing Flamenco Dance Advanced Beginner Level/IntermediateInstructor: Jessica Sollee Springstep Dance Studios 98 George P. Hassett Drive Medford, MA 02155 Phone: 781.395.0402 Fax: 781.395.0403 Web: www.springstep.org http://springstep.org/?q=programs/classesandworkshops/continuing_flamenco Fall Sessions (same level) Wednesdays: Sept. 12- Oct. 17 7:30-9 pm Wednesdays: Oct. 24-Dec.5 7:30-9 pm $99/6 sessions Continuing Flamenco: Express yourself through this vibrant Spanish dance. Students will build upon the basic elements, including body stance, footwork, arm and handwork, and palmas (hand clapping). You will feel the rhythm, perform the choreography, and learn the colorful history. This class is appropriate for continuing students. Please wear character shoes, or boots/shoes with a thick, wide heel. Women should wear a flamenco skirt or a long, full skirt. Men should wear comfortable pants or sweat-pants and a t-shirt. Jessica Sollee has studied flamenco dance internationally, performed with several flamenco companies, and has been teaching in the Boston area for many years. Limited to 10. Beginning Flamenco: http://springstep.org/?q=programs/classesandworkshops/beginning_flamenco September 13-Oct. 18, 6 Thursdays 6:30-7:30 pm Learn the fundamentals of flamenco dance, including basic body stance, footwork, arm and handwork, and palmas (hand clapping). Students will learn how to clap in rhythm to Tangos, choreography as well as some of the colorful history of this vibrant dance. No prior dance experience is necessary. Please wear character shoes, or boots/shoes with a thick, wide heel. Women should wear a flamenco skirt or a long, full skirt. Men should wear comfortable pants or sweat-pants and a t-shirt. Jessica Sollee has studied flamenco dance internationally, performed with several flamenco companies, and has been teaching in the Boston area for many years. Limited to 10. Juanito Pascual / Cambridge [Updated 06/30/06]Juanito Pascual teaches flamenco guitar in Boston.www.jpascual.com Lauren O'Donnell / Cambridge [Updated 02/15/09]![]() Lauren O'Donnell teaches flamenco dance in Cambridge. For more details, see: http://www.flamencoboston.com/classes.html Ramon de los Reyes / Cambridge [Updated 06/16/10]Ramón de los Reyes Spanish Dance Theatre / CambridgeFlamenco Dance Classes with Maestro Ramon de los Reyes June to Aug 22, 2010 Beginner 1 & 2 Tuesday 6:30-8 pm Saturday 3-4:30 pm !New Sevilanas Beginner class! Starting June 6 Sunday 1:30-3 pm Intermediate/Advanced Tuesday 8-9:30 pm Saturday 1:30-3 pm Cost/Class $13 Dance Complex, Central Square 536 Mass Ave, Cambridge MA 02139 www.dancecomplex.org For more info contact Spanish Dance Theatre 617-265-5324 0r 617-407-4685 Email: Sabrina Aviles / Boston [Updated 07/20/09]![]() Sabrina teaches flamenco dance in Boston. For schedules and more details, see: www.flamencodanceproject.com. Sabrina Avilés (dancer and choreographer) began her study of Spanish folkloric dance in 1978 in her mother's native Dominican Republic. She continued her training in flamenco dance with Ramón de los Reyes and Omayra Amaya in Boston and Spanish classical dance with Clara Ramona. She furthered her studies abroad with Manolo Vargas in Mexico, and in Spain with Manolo Marin, Maria Magdalena, Ciro, Juana Amaya, and La China, among others. She was a member of Omayra Amaya's Flamenco Sin Limites and the Spanish Dance Theatre in Boston, performing in many of the major stages and clubs in Boston and throughout the Northeast, including New York City. Sabrina also has extensive teaching experience. She has taught flamenco for over 18 years at most of the area's dance schools and studios including Dance Complex in Cambridge, Fred Astaire Dance Studios in Boston and the Festival Ballet in Providence, Rhode Island. She is currently teaching at Ballet New England in Portsmouth, New Hampshire and at the Tony Williams Dance Center in Boston. She has conducted workshops at the Boston Conservatory, Boston Ballet, Wheaton College and the Concord Academy Dance Program (directed by Richard Colton). Sabrina is available for private lessons and workshops as well. For more information, please contact her at 617-640-8919 or . |
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