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A Curated Collection, featuring Q&A with the Fest Ensemble and a live accompaniment by Ben Barrile, composer and guitarist.
Curated to showcase various flamenco choreographies and compositions, ranging from the traditional to the flamenco “inspired.” Screened works will be primarily by Canadian artists.
Includes a short film featuring the principal guest dancer for this year’s Fest Fest, as well as a video created by our resident artists for our 2020 “Covid” Flamenco Fest.
Please note, that on account of the rising case numbers of Covid-19, the Fest Team will be wearing masks and are asking patrons to please consider doing the same.
Juneyt Yetkiner will perform with violinist Günhan at an evening outdoor performance. Meet the Flamenco Fest ensemble who will be in attendance and participating with some palmas and jaleo (percussive, flamenco-style clapping and rhythmic clapping).
Our guest singer and flautist will guide attendees through an exploration of the many musical influences on this art-form. These include both the well-documented cultural influences in flamenco’s history, as well as influences from Africa and Latin America.
Online ticket sales end at 12:30pm. Remaining tickets will be sold at the door.
Flamenco in the Market with a little flamenco market.
Come try the delicious Spanish food by La Lola Catering, local craft beer by Descendants, and a traditional flamenco concert.
The show will feature 3 international guests: dancer and choreographer, Irene Álvarez; guitarist and composer, Alexander Gavilán; and flautist-singer and composer Alfonso Cid. These guest artists will perform alongside resident arists, Claudia Aguirre and Julian Berg, a.k.a., “Calú” & “Jules.”
We will host a small “flamenco market” with flamenco accessories, fans, shawls, castanets, souvenirs and other items for sale. Just like a feria in southern Spain!
July 31st
August 1st
Flamenco Dance Sampler
Led by resident flamenco dance instructor, Claudia Aguirre, this workshop will provide those brand-new to flamenco with a general idea of what flamenco dance entails. In this class, you will get an intro to some of the basic footwork strokes, arms and hands movements, rhythms, and the different subgenres of flamenco. The class will conclude with a short and easy-to-follow routine set to singing and live guitar. All ages and dance levels are welcome!
Musicians’ clinic
This class is open to instrumentalists of all kinds. The aim of this workshop is to introduce musicians who are new to flamenco to the musical elements of flamenco playing and singing: the melodic modes/scales, rhythms, and musical aesthetic. This class is equally open to musicians who have formal musical training, and those who have learned their instruments via more grassroots, self-taught methods. The two main instructors, Alexander Gavilán and Alfonso Cid, will aim to speak across various ways of studying music, referring to musical transcriptions and analyzing melodies and harmonies for those who prefer to read music and have formal ear-training, as well as teaching via listening and repetition. Fundamentals are nevertheless required to get the most out this clinic, e.g., baseline knowledge of different scales and modes, chord-building, how to count in different rhythmic meters, and hands-on experience as a musician.
Please let us know what instrument you play or if you sing, and notify us in advance of your instrument needs (i.e., amplification).
Please do not hesitate to reach out if you have questions about your suitability for this workshop! artisticdirectors@flamfest.ca
Experienced flamenco dance
This class will aim to meet the needs of dancers at a variety of levels, including those who have been studying flamenco dance for several years, and those who may only have a few months of cumulative experience with flamenco dance classes. The workshop will be led by guest dancer/choreographer, Irene Álvarez, with teaching assistance by Claudia Aguirre if/where needed. Advanced dancers will be expected to follow Irene, and those newer to flamenco will have the option of following Claudia in more simplified versions of certain movements. Nevertheless, all registrants are expected to have appropriate dance shoes and to have acquired the fundamentals of flamenco dance: the footwork strokes, arm movements and positions, a sense of how the dancing complements flamenco singing, and to be able to follow rhythmic counts in 4, 6, and 12. The emphasis of this class will be on technique, pulling from specific rhythms or palos (TBD) for inspiration. This is a 2-day workshop with Day 2 building on the material from Day 1.
Cuadro (flamenco ensemble)
This class is for dancers, singers, and guitarists who have several years of experience, are ready to start working with an ensemble, and who have pre-learned material to bring to the class. The workshop will be led by guitarist, Alexander Gavilán; singer-flautist, Alfonso Cid; and dancer, Irene Álvarez, with assistance by Julian Berg and Claudia Aguirre where needed. At the beginning of the workshop on Day 1, different players (guitarists, singers, and dancers) will be asked to show the guests instructors what they can play, sing, or dance so that corrections can be made. In this way, this workshop will function much like a master class. Respective players will then be guided on how the different parts can come together to form ensemble work. Knowledge of one or all of the following palos is required for this class: Tangos flamencos, Bulerías, Fandangos, and Sevillanas.
When: July 24th – 30th
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To celebrate the culture out of which flamenco has stemmed, we have partnered with local restaurants who have come on board to create dishes and drinks of the Spanish cuisine. Visit a partner restaurant to try a Spanish-inspired feature and get in the mood for the Grand River Flamenco Fest events.
Participating restaurants in Kitchener and Waterloo will create and offer a “Flamenco Taste” on their menu from July 24 – 30th so you can experience the cultural links between food and flamenco. Look for the “Taste of Flamenco” poster in our partner restaurants.
Book a reservation with any of our partners, then ask them about their Flamenco Feature. (hours vary depending on the partner)
*Note: Click an artist’s picture to read their full bio on their website. Only the first paragraph is displayed here.
Born in Triana, Seville (1975), flamenco dancer Irene Álvarez began her training at the age of 9 under the guidance of the renowned Maestra Matilde Coral, as well as at the Real Conservatorio de Danza de Sevilla. In addition to obtaining her diploma in Classical Spanish Dance and Flamenco, Irene continued to improve her training by studying and working with well-known maestros of flamenco such as Javier Latorre, Isabel Bayón, Rubén Olmo and Manuel Betanzos to name a few. She acted as assistant to maestra Isabel Bayon in the Flamenco Festival Jerez in the years 2009, 2010, 2012, 2018. She now combines her love for the stage with her job as a teacher and choreographer for the flamenco department at Codarts, Rotterdam.
Flamenco guitarist Alexander Gavilán Preuss (Cologne, 1969) combines an orthodox technique with his own modern compositions. His playing is intense and virtuoso. He studied flamenco guitar at codarts Rotterdam with Paco Peña and in Seville with Niño de Pura and M.A. Cortes.
Since 1994 Alexander has been a guest on numerous European stages with various ensembles (including Philharmonie Krakow, Poland; Flamenco Festivals Düsseldorf and Freiburg, Germany; Concertgebouw Amsterdam; Royal Circus Brussels; Festival of Music of the 21st Century in Evora, Portugal; Guitar Festival Balatonfüred, Hungary; Flamenco Festival Rotterdam; Gypsy Festival Tilburg; Slovenian International Flamenco Festival and the Festivals “Iberica“ and “Khamoro“ in Tschechie, King’s Place, London).
In 2007 he produced the program "PASTORA" (with Ana Gomez, vocals; and Raul Cantizano, guitar), a tribute to the singer Niña de los Peines (Zuiderpershuis Antwerp) and in 2008 "12 Tiempos de Amor" (with dancer Federico Ordoñez) for Odand.
Since 2006 he has been performing concerts while holding a position as a teacher of flamenco guitar at Codarts Rotterdam, where he works closely with the artistic director Paco Peña and is also involved in founding new projects with guitarist Dani de Morón and singer Arcangel.
Alfonso Mogaburo Cid was born on September 25th, 1969 and raised in Seville, the heartland of Flamenco music. His mother, an amateur singer from Triana, a Flamenco enclave in Seville, and his grandfather, an aficionado of Flamenco were his earliest influences. He also had the opportunity of attending the activities of one the most significant Flamenco clubs in Andalusia, the Peña Flamenca Torres-Macarena since 1987. There he had the wonderful opportunity of attending performances by some the greatest flamenco artists of all times: José Mercé, Fernanda and Bernarda de Utrera, Chocolate, Chano Lobato, Rancapino, El Pele as well as the dancer Javier Latorre and Carmen Ledesma among many others. He also was a member as flute player of the resident flamenco fusion band of the Peña Torres-Macarrena called "Al Baño María¨ which toured throughout Andalusia in venues such as "La Carbonería" and festivals in Málaga, Alcalá de Guadaira, Utrera and Lebrija...
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It was at Codarts Conservatory in The Netherlands where Julian refined his skills as a dance accompanist through the formal guitar accompaniment classes and through extra-curricular training. During the summers, he would seek out additional training in the heartland of flamenco, in Andalusia, Spain. Summer programs included training at the Academy of Cristina Herren, and at a summer intensive with flamenco guitarist and composer, Gerardo Nuñez, to name a few. While at Codarts, Julian was under the direction of instructors such as: world renowned guitarist, Paco Peña; dancers, Irene Álvarez and “Flamenkika;” flamenco singer, Carmen Fernandez; and flamenco guitarists, Alexander Gávilan, and Ricardo Mendeville. At Codarts, he was also given the opportunity to receive guest workshops with some of the finest flamenco artists on the international circuit, such as Diego del Morao, Chiquelo, José Manuel León, and Arcángel. Through the Conservatory training, Julian was also exposed to formal composition classes which ignited an interest studying Baroque style composition. He continues to develop his knowledge of composition and music theory through self-study and mentorship with composition instructors when possible...
Claudia Aguirre’s training in Spanish dance began with one of Toronto’s flamenco and Spanish dance pioneers, at Paula Moreno’s School of Spanish Dance. She later spent several happy years training as a vocalist at Carmen Romero’s School of Flamenco Dance Arts. More recently, Claudia has taken classes with Toronto’s newest flamenca on scene—Maria Serrano—and was part of the musical ensemble in her academy’s 2017 showcase of Memorias de Tablao and for the company’s Toronto-debut of Por Derecho, 2019. In the interim of these endeavours, Claudia has gone on trips to Spain where she has taken classes with master flamenco dancers and singers, including Laura Roman, Soraya Clavijo, Jesus Corbacho, and taken workshops with visiting artists in Toronto, including Carmen Ledesma, Alba Serrano, and Ali de la Tota.
Apart from training in flamenco, Claudia has practiced various dance and music genres, including jazz vocals, musical theatre, Bollywood dance, hip-hop, bass guitar and upright bass. She holds a Certificate from the triple-threat Commercial Dance Program from George Brown College, as well as a Bachelor’s and a Master’s Degree from York University’s Department of Dance, with a Minor in Music...
Born and raised in Istanbul, Turkey, Juneyt is a self-taught musician and has been playing Flamenco & Nuevo-Flamenco Guitar for 15 years. Drawn to the passion and raw emotion of music, he has played alongside and opened for many well-known musicians such as Liona Boyd, Santana, Dobie Brothers, Alex Cuba, John McDermott and many more throughout his career.
Juneyt regularly donates his time for many charity organisations, performing over 50 charity events annually.
Juneyt has performed as a studio guitarist on more than 15 albums and numerous festivals in Europe, Asia, South & North America also opened for many world-renowned musicians such as Liona Boyd, John McDermott, Alex Cuba, Doobie Brothers, Santana and many more.
He is the Musical and Educational Director for H20 Congo Movement, President of Chris Lane Foundation for Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Cancer; Juneyt regularly donates his time for many charity organisations, performing over 50 charity events annually.
Achievements:
Juneyt has been nominated & won the 2017 Toronto Independent Music Awards, & 2019 Waterloo Region Arts Awards. has been a five-time nominee for Waterloo Region Arts Awards (2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2019); He has composed music for two television documentaries and won 23 Diamond Readers Choice Awards (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 & 2021).
Beginning his life of music, which he was curious about and interested in at a very young age, with the violin, Gunhan has worked in various music groups and ensembles since the age of 8.
During his high school years, he met Gazi University lecturer Prof.Dr.Gülçin Yahya, who instructed him for for years on musical theory, playing the oud, and solfege.
After graduating from high school, he earned entry into the Classical Turkish Music Violin Program at the Kocatepe University State Conservatory’s Turkish Art Music Department where he trained to become a connoisseur of the instrument he loved so much.
After 4 years of undergraduate education, his talents with his violin earned him recognition and renown.
Later on, he had the opportunity to accompany the world-renown violin virtuoso, Göksel Baktagir, at his recital.
In 2009, he completed his undergraduate education at the Gazi University‘s Conservatory, and started his Master’s in Music Education at the same institution, graduating with distinction in 2011.
Alongside producing his own music, album, and event projects, Özmen continues his musical career by working with many famous and local artists.
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The Grand River Flamenco Fest is a non-profit registered in Ontario.
The Grand River Flamenco Fest was founded by two committed flamenco enthusiasts: Claudia Aguirre & Julian Berg, a.k.a. CalúJules. In 2016, the couple moved to Waterloo and brought with them their love of the art form. Julian had studied flamenco guitar at Codarts Conservatory in the Netherlands, and Claudia had been studying the dance since her adolescence. They noticed that KW’s small but budding flamenco community needed more support for it to grow, and so founded the Little KW Flamenco Fest in hopes of garnering more interest.
Through the Fest, they have worked alongside guest artists: Welsh dancer, now primarily living in Spain, Josie Sinnadurai; Ronaldo Monge from Puerto Rico / Chicago; guitarist, David Sinclair—a Wilfrid Laurier music alumnus now a resident of Spain; and local nuevo flamenco sensation, Juneyt Yetkiner. In spite of the pandemic, the Fest has kept operating during these past two years with virtual workshops, a digital dance competition, a dance video release, outdoor “pop-up” shows, and more.
We recently incorporated into official not-for-profit status with the new name of The Grand River Flamenco Fest. This year’s guests once again include Juneyt, who will this time be performing a concert of his own, accompanied by violinist, Günhan. Then, for the Flamenco in the Market main stage show, we’ll be featuring Julian Berg’s former instructors from Codarts Conservatory: Irene Álvarez and Alexander Gavilán; as well as New York based Spanish singer and flautist, Alfonso Cid. This will be followed by a weekend of workshops at the Neruda Arts Centre in St. Jacobs. Additional events include a flamenco history presentation at the Kitchener Public Library, a flamenco films night at the Twin Princess Cinema, and a “Taste of Flamenco” restaurant campaign in which local restaurants will feature Spanish-inspired dishes and drinks as part of our Fest.
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