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Una Noche Flamenca A Night Of Flamenco Dance And Spanish Culture at Area 405 Featuring the Talents of Anna Menendez, Edwin Aparicio, and Richard Marlow AREA 405 highlights nationally celebrated Flamenco dancers and musicians in a traditional café style setting within the rustic character of our gallery. Dancers Anna Menendez and Edwin Aparicio will be accompanied by the sounds of flamenco guitarist Richard Marlow. AREA 405 is proud to host such a distinguished group of performing artists. This event continues Area 405's commitment to produce and promote arts and cultural programming in Baltimore's Station North Arts and Entertainment District. When: Saturday, September 25th at Area 405 Click here for directions to AREA 405 Doors open at 8:00pm with a Spanish paella reception and cash bar featuring Spanish wines. Rafael DeCabo will make paella in his famous 3 foot paella pan. Flamenco dance and music begins at 9:00pm Tickets: Just $25 each or $20 with student ID. Tickets are available at the door and may be reserved by calling AREA 405 at 410-528-2101 between 10am-8pm every day. AREA 405 will also be open from 10am to 8pm the day of the event for advance purchase. Special thanks to A Vintner's Selection and Rafael DeCabo for their support.
Artists Bios: Anna Menendez is a flamenco dancer and Baltimore native based out of the Washington, DC area. Anna is a 2004 recipient of The Artist Fellowship Award from the DC Commission of Arts and Humanities. Her recent credits include her solo performance accompanied by Manuel Barrueco and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra in its "Symphony with a Twist" series. Other performances to Ms. Menendez' credit include performing with "La Truco Flamenco" at the Albeniz Theatre in Madrid, Spain, The Kennedy Center's Millennium Stage, The Library of Congress, and The Baltimore Museum of Art to name a few. Edwin Aparicio is a flamenco dancer originally from El Salvador who lives and works in the Washington, DC area. Mr. Aparicio' credits include a national tour with "Romeria Flamenca", performances at The Kennedy Center, and The Washington Opera. In 2000 by special invitation, Mr. Aparicio was the featured artist at the renowned tablao, "Casa Patas" in Madrid, Spain, an honor rarely bestowed upon non-natives. Richard Marlow is the most sought after flamenco guitarist in the Washington, DC area. His credits include performances at The Kennedy Center, The Kay Theater at The University of Maryland, and Wolftrap. He has been a featured soloist on the John E. Marlow guitar series and is a published artist of Rumbas Flamenca, a style of Spanish guitar music. Area 405 is handicapped accessible |
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