Flamenco Workshop with Helena Melone
Saturday, February 17th
Blue Wave Dance Studio
On the concourse (above SBS Carbon Copy)
Waterville, Maine
10:30 - 12:30: Introduction to Flamenco Essentials
Exploring the traditional vocabulary of "marcaje" (marking), we develop the body-melody of flamenco through floor patterning and "brzeo" –the body, arm, and hand movements -which define flamenco as a powerfully expressive and sensuously passionate dance. This class is perfect for both flamenco dancers wanting to focus on brazeo technique, marking and "aire", as well as dancers wanting to expand their repertoire.
$35 at the door!
To Register: 1. Call (207)859-1186 or 2. Email ollisa@thomas.edu.
Sign up early! Space is limited!
Heléna Melone founded Datura Dance in Montville, ME and Firedance Studios in Kittery, ME, & holds an MA in Dance as a Healing Art from Lesley University. She has been dancing flamenco since 1994, belly dance since 1997, as well as pioneering flamenco-belly fusion. Her work synthesizes her passion and inspiration as both a dancer/artist and as a teacher/facilitator with 13 years of experience to help others realize and claim their potential through the power of dance. She has performed and taught from Maine to Florida, as well as New Mexico, where she was interviewed by Oprah magazine for her knowledge of flamenco.
Saturday, February 17th
Blue Wave Dance Studio
On the concourse (above SBS Carbon Copy)
Waterville, Maine
10:30 - 12:30: Introduction to Flamenco Essentials
Exploring the traditional vocabulary of "marcaje" (marking), we develop the body-melody of flamenco through floor patterning and "brzeo" –the body, arm, and hand movements -which define flamenco as a powerfully expressive and sensuously passionate dance. This class is perfect for both flamenco dancers wanting to focus on brazeo technique, marking and "aire", as well as dancers wanting to expand their repertoire.
$35 at the door!
To Register: 1. Call (207)859-1186 or 2. Email ollisa@thomas.edu.
Sign up early! Space is limited!
Heléna Melone founded Datura Dance in Montville, ME and Firedance Studios in Kittery, ME, & holds an MA in Dance as a Healing Art from Lesley University. She has been dancing flamenco since 1994, belly dance since 1997, as well as pioneering flamenco-belly fusion. Her work synthesizes her passion and inspiration as both a dancer/artist and as a teacher/facilitator with 13 years of experience to help others realize and claim their potential through the power of dance. She has performed and taught from Maine to Florida, as well as New Mexico, where she was interviewed by Oprah magazine for her knowledge of flamenco.