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Categories Dance Flamenco

Carolina Lugo's & Carole Acuna's Ballet Flamenco, June 2,8,16,22 & 30;July 13,21,& 27 at 6:15PM.

Sunday, Dec 16, 2012 6:15p

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Peña Pachamama San Francisco, CA

If you a need a sultry Spanish night or bohemian get away, brace yourself when the well worn hardwood floors of Pachamama cabaret resonate with the pulsating sounds of footwork, song, castanets, syncopated hand clapping and guitar. Carolina and her daughter Carolé and their company of musicians and dancers offer a special evening of entertainment. If you have not seen this group, this is an opportunity to experience their high energy and passion for their art that defines a new dimension in Flamenco… Show more

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Performers at this Event
Carolina Lugo’s & Carolé Acuña’s Ballet Flamenco
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Carolina's show combines the pulsating sounds of footwork, song, castanets, syncopated hand clapping and guitar, painting a visual canvas in movement through dance. The relationship between all of these rhythmic essentials is riveting....
Carolé Acuña
Carolé Acuña Remove performer from this event
Carolé Acuña is an internationally acclaimed dancer and one of the leading performance artists in today's dance scene. Her style can be described as "Earthy and Exhuberant"- J. Bassett.....
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Nov 06, 2009 - Richard Tonkin on Carolina Lugo’s & Carolé Acuña’s Ballet Flamenco
Carolina Lugo

Come and embrace the spirit, energy, fiery dance and music traditions of Spain and find out why Toba Singer of Critical Dance exclaimed... “See this accomplished troupe—for the history, richness, costumes, high definition dancing and haunting music, as well as for the texture and color of Spanish Dance. You will leave the theater completely enchanted!” It is when Lugo and her daughter Carolé dance together that the women unearth a new dimension in dance, prompting a dialogue with the audience about beauty, life cycles,
love and death.” -Ann Murphy, Oakland Tribune.

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