La Bolivianita, Storytelling Meets Tutelage
by Emma Elsmo for The Dance Journal | photo credit Morgan Carreon An audience of young and old gathered this past Saturday night in celebration of the art known as Flamenco. Pasión y Arte’s Elba […]
by Emma Elsmo for The Dance Journal | photo credit Morgan Carreon An audience of young and old gathered this past Saturday night in celebration of the art known as Flamenco. Pasión y Arte’s Elba […]
by Ashabi Rich for The Dance Journal “Harmonising everyone with the surrounding environment” is the definition of feng shui and that ideal atmosphere perfectly describes the incredibly beautiful experience that awaited patrons fortunate to be […]
by Justine Bayod Espoz for The Dance Journal Belén Maya is one of the most important female flamenco dancers performing today. As the daughter of the legendary, Mario Maya, who single-handedly revolutionized flamenco through his choreography […]
Founded by Bolivian-born Elba Hevia y Vaca in 2000, Pasión y Arte quickly achieved a reputation for staging groundbreaking contemporary feminist flamenco dances that are simultaneously deeply steeped in the teachings of the southern Spanish […]
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