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An Evening of Flamenco

  • The Sound Room 3022 Broadway Oakland, CA, 94611 United States (map)

Flamenco, which UNESCO recently recognized as part of the World’s Intangible Cultural Heritage, is a complex art form incorporating poetry, singing (cante), guitar playing (toque), dance (baile), polyrhythmic hand-clapping (palmas), and finger snapping (pitos). It often features the call and response known as jaleo, a form of “hell raising,” involving hand clapping, foot stomping, and audiences’ encouraging shouts. Nobody really knows where the term “flamenco” originated, but all agree that the art form began in southern Spain—Andalusia and Murcia—but was also shaped by musicians and performers in the Caribbean, Latin America, and Europe

Featuring Roberto Zamora, Mizuho Sato, David McLean, Damien Alvarez

Tickets at Flamenco

Earlier Event: November 3
Saul Sierra Latin Jazz Quintet
Later Event: November 9
Rhonda Benin Quartet