Flamenco!

Saturday, January 19, 2013, 2:00 pm

Enmax Hall, Winspear Centre

Flamenco!

2012-2013 Esso Symphony for Kids

  • Williams Eddins, conductor
    Compañía Azul, instrumental, vocal and dance troupe
    -Sandra Tziporah, dancer
    -Sandra Tziporah, dancer
    -Sean Harris, vocalist
    -Ian MacMillan, percussion
    -Megan “Azulita” Matheson Hamilton, principal dancer / director
    -Daniel MacNeil, guitar
    -Bob Sutherby, guitar
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About this Concert
The whole family will enjoy this afternoon of dance and Mediterranean melodies, featuring the mesmerizing Flamenco dance troupe and musical ensemble Compañía Azul. This performance has no intermission and is approximately one hour in length.

Pre-concert Activities from 1 - 1:45 pm
Come early to take part in the Play & Learn activities starting at 1 pm in the main lobby. The pre-concert events are tailored to fit the theme of the concert and are sure to enrich the afternoon for your entire family.

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Ticket Information

Dress Circle (A)
$29 Adult / $17 Child
Terrace (B) & Orchestra (C & F)
$27 Adult / $16 Child
Upper Circle (D)
$20 Adult / $13 Child
Tickets subject to applicable service charges.
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Program Info

Program

GIMENEZ
La Boda de Luis Alonso: Intermedio (6')*

TRADITIONAL / COMPAÑÍA AZUL (Orchestrated by Daniel MacNeil)
“Soleá” (16’)*
(Choreography: Azulita / A. Gabaldón)

COMPAÑÍA AZUL (Orchestrated by Daniel MacNeil)
“Alegría” (5’)*
(Choreography: Azulita)

TRADITIONAL / COMPAÑÍA AZUL (Arranged by Rafael de Carmen)
“Tarantos” (11’)*
(Choreography: Azulita)

MASSENET
Le Cid: Aragonaise (2‘)*
 
DANIEL MacNEIL / SEAN HARRIS (Orchestrated by Daniel MacNeil)
“Martinete” / “Seguiriya” (11’)*
(Choreography: Azulita)

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