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July 21st, 2024 at The Registry Theatre

— Artists —

María Serrano

principal dancer, choreographer, director

Yiyi

principal singer, cajón and djembe player

Claudia Aguirre dancer-singer

Julian Berg guitarist

Gabriel Coral flautist

Program

Anda jaleo – traditional song, full ensemble

Tangos – traditional songs, full ensemble

Farruca – music by Sabicas, played by Julian Berg

Sevillanas – traditional song and dance, full ensemble

Cajón solo – Yiyi

Solea por Bulerías – choreography by Maria Serrano

Intermission

Ojos verdes – music by Manuel Quiroga, arrangement by Julian Berg

Solea – traditional music with compositions by Jesús Panea Morente, Julian Berg, and Paco Peña, played by Julian Berg

Guajíras – traditional song, full ensemble, choreography by María Serrano, composition Julian Berg

Calú” – music by Gabriel Coral, full musical ensemble

Alegrías – choreography by María Serrano

Fin de fiesta – traditional songs, full ensemble

This level sponsorship is for individuals willing to sponsor the Fest between $50-$249. You’ll receive 1 comp ticket to our Main Concert on July 21st, and if you run your own business or are a fellow freelancer with a social media platform, we’ll give you a shout out on socials!

The easiest way to become a sponsor is to send an e-transfer to treasurer@grandriverflamencofest.ca with a note in the memo section indicating that you’d like to become a Fest Amigo, along with your name and preferred email address. We’ll reserve you a ticket and send it to you by email. Note that in order to secure you a ticket, sponsorships must be made by July 19th, 2024.

If you’re an individual or run a corporation and would like to sponsor the Fest more than the amount outlined above, we also have Aficionado, Maestro, and Patron level sponsorship tiers with additional perks. Email hello@flamfest.ca for information.

We thank you for your interest in supporting the Fest.

Is it the Grand River Flamenco Fest, KW Flamenco, or Flam Fest? What’s in a name? Check out our short blog on, “What’s the deal with their name?”