A Valentine’s Flamenco Dinner Show and Concert
Let the passion of Flamenco heat up your Valentine’s Day weekend with world renowned Maestro René Heredia and his Flamenco Fantasy Dance Theatre.
Just Announced! Special Guest Artist Katerina Albertini Voulgari will be performing with Rene Heredia and the Flamenco Fantasy Dance Theatre.
Friday, February 15, 2019, 7:15 pm (doors open at 5:45 pm)
Cherokee Ranch & Castle
6113 N. Daniels Park Rd., Sedalia, CO 80135
Maestro Heredia’s dazzling and intense performance is Gypsy flamenco at its finest. With roots in Granada, Spain, his father, a pure Spanish Gypsy, taught his impressionable young son the intricacies and elegance of this rich form of expression.
Better than roses. Give the gift of world class Flamenco for a memory that will last a lifetime.
Tickets: $80, includes Castle Tours, Performance, Dinner & Dessert. Cash bar available.
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Share the heat, share the beat, and share an authentic Spanish meal by candlelight.
Reservations Include: Castle Tours, Performance, Dinner & Dessert
Doors/Cash Bar & Tours 5:45 p.m.
Dinner 6:30 p.m.
Performance 7:15 p.m.
Tickets: $80
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Special guest dancer and master teacher, Katerina Albertini Voulgari, from Athens, Greece, will join Rene and his company dancers to perform solo numbers that showcase her extensive knowledge of flamenco palos (forms) including Soleares, Farruca, and Seguiriyas. Katerina has studied with some of the world’s best flamenco dancers in Spain. Since 2006, Katerina has had her own flamenco school and studio in Athens, Greece. For more information about Katerina, visit her website Katerina Albertini Voulgari.
Katerina will also be teaching a master dance class, hosted by the René Heredia and the Flamenco Center for Guitar and Dance on Tuesday, February 12 & Wednesday, February 13, 6:00 – 8:00 pm. Space is limited. For more information and to sign up go to Flamenco Master Class.
About Maestro Heredia
Maestro René Heredia is from Granada, Spain and is a direct descendant of the gitano flamenco puro tradition as passed down to him by generations of his gypsy family.
He has performed with the greatest flamenco artists of his time including Carlos Montoya, Carmen Amaya, Sabicas, José Greco, Paco de Lucia, and many others.
As a performer, teacher, choreographer, mentor, and recording artist, Maestro Heredia is credited with bringing flamenco to Colorado and has received numerous awards, including the Governor’s and Mayor’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts.