This Spring 2012 Semester, the Institute for Spanish Arts was able to expand its Spanish/Flamenco Dance program into the school systems of Santa Fe and surrounding Northern New Mexico areas.  One of the schools to receive Flamenco instruction was Velarde Elementary in Velarde, NM (just north of Española, New Mexico).  Forty-five boys and girls, in grades 5th and 6th, spent four months learning the choreography of a Tangos de Triana from ISA Instructor Emmy Grimm.  On Thursday, April 19th, students performed, lead by Emmy Grimm. The groups were accompanied by professional Flamenco musician Jaime Martinez, who both sang and played guitar for the recital.  The audience was astounded by the professional attire of the students; each student had their own Flamenco shoes, girls wore shawls, leotards and placed flowers in their hair.  Boys wore black pants and white shirts.  Instructor Emmy remarked: "The show was a lot of work for all students but it paid off during the performance, ending with their big shinning smiles during the last bow". 
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ISA Instructor, Emmy Grimm, with 6th grade Velarde Students.
 


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07/29/2012 1:56am

These photos are adorable!

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The Flamenco dance style derives much from Romani dances that have elements that can be traced all the way back to northern India, from where the Romani originated, and can still be seen there in the present day Kathak dance. Thanks.

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04/22/2013 3:27am

Jeg takker for at du deler dette veldig fin informasjon om mote fotoseanse. Jeg ønsker alltid og elsker å lese kvalitet innholdet. Hold deling. De beste ønsker for videre innsats.

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11/30/2012 2:53am

Wow..Flamenco shoes..If you are just starting out, yes,these shoes will get you through a year or two of dance.

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04/19/2013 1:28am

The kids definitely enjoyed the recital. You can see their happiness in their face. Congratulations!

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