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Flamenca – Laura la Risa y Compañia

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Flamenco – Laura la Risa and Company

Castle Courtyard Event

Laura la Risa – Flamenca Laura la Risa

Laura la Risa – Flamenca Laura la Risa

Flamenco dancer Laura la Risa presents a traditional tablao flamenco: dance accompanied by singing, guitar, and percussion—just like in an Andalusian tablao flamenco. It’s going to be a sizzling evening!

Laura la Risa—flamenco dancer, choreographer, and educator—is well-known in the flamenco scene for her international performances and workshops. In 1992, she opened Germany’s first flamenco dance school for children in Berlin. Since 2003, she has regularly taught people with intellectual and mental disabilities. Since 1994, she has been creating and staging her own flamenco dance theater pieces. In 2003, she founded her own dance company and the nonprofit flamenco association la Vasca Flamenca e.V. In 2005, she founded the flamenco center a compás in Berlin, where she teaches children, adults, and people with intellectual disabilities.
Laura la Risa advocates for cultural diversity and inclusion. She has organized countless intercultural events for over 30 years.

LAURA LA RISA
Vocals: Maria la Prenda
Guitar: Valle Monje
Percussion: Phil KullenTranslated with DeepL

Price: €20.00

Reduced price: €18.00

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