Ole Flamenco and La Juerga present Prendidos, the latest show of one of the most renowned flamenco dancers of the era: Alfonso Losa. In Prendidos the audience will journey with a cast of world-class artists, through the different palos or styles of flamenco that are sustained by flamenco’s three basic pillars: song, guitar, and dance.
It will depict a series of sequences that represent different and important moments in life and in art: the desire to get to the stage with all the aplomb of lived past experiences, but with the absolute need to move forward; the desire to throw yourself into the abyss in every second; to unlearn what has been learned in order to grow; the desire to improvise from a place of knowledge and experience while at the same time not knowing what will happen; the desire to think that, with all our lights and shadows, in addition to our past, we are present.
Ole Flamenco and La Juerga present Prendidos, the latest show of one of the most renowned flamenco dancers of the era: Alfonso Losa. In Prendidos the audience will journey with a cast of world-class artists, through the different palos or styles of flamenco that are sustained by flamenco’s three basic pillars: song, guitar, and dance.
It will depict a series of sequences that represent different and important moments in life and in art: the desire to get to the stage with all the aplomb of lived past experiences, but with the absolute need to move forward; the desire to throw yourself into the abyss in every second; to unlearn what has been learned in order to grow; the desire to improvise from a place of knowledge and experience while at the same time not knowing what will happen; the desire to think that, with all our lights and shadows, in addition to our past, we are present.
Ole Flamenco and La Juerga present Prendidos, the latest show of one of the most renowned flamenco dancers of the era: Alfonso Losa. In Prendidos the audience will journey with a cast of world-class artists, through the different palos or styles of flamenco that are sustained by flamenco’s three basic pillars: song, guitar, and dance.
It will depict a series of sequences that represent different and important moments in life and in art: the desire to get to the stage with all the aplomb of lived past experiences, but with the absolute need to move forward; the desire to throw yourself into the abyss in every second; to unlearn what has been learned in order to grow; the desire to improvise from a place of knowledge and experience while at the same time not knowing what will happen; the desire to think that, with all our lights and shadows, in addition to our past, we are present.