THIS SHOW HAS BEEN CANCELED.
Enjoy an intimate evening of sultry, seductive Gypsy flamenco music and dance when René Heredia and his Flamenco Fantasy Dance Theatre bring the heart and soul of Spanish gypsy flamenco to the Mercury Cafe, complete with colorful costumes, castanets, stomping feet and fiery passion.
Saturday, March 14, 2020, 8:00 pm – CANCELED
Mercury Cafe, Upstairs Dance Hall
2199 California St., Denver CO 80205
The intimate setting of the Mercury Cafe is ideal for artists to perform their highly expressive dances, seemingly an arms length from where guests sip wine at their cozy tables.
TICKETS
$20 in advance, $25 at the door.
Online advance ticket sale ends 3/13 at 5:00 pm
Buy tickets now at Gypsy Flamenco Fire
Reservations are recommended. Appetizers and drinks are available à la carte upstairs. Dinner reservations are recommended before 6:30 pm on the main floor. To reserve your table contact the Mercury Cafe at 303-294-9258
Before he plays a single note, Maestro Heredia gives a brief history of the origin of each song or dance about to be performed. Dancers then interpret these tales with a blend of light, graceful arm movements, syncopated hand-clapping, powerful, synchronized foot work and individual flare.
Comprised of Denver’s best dancers and award-winning guitarist, Artistic Director, and Godfather of Flamenco Maestro René Heredia, their performances convey the mystery, emotion and soul of authentic gypsy flamenco.
Be prepared for an evening of passion, power, music and dance! Olé!
Reservations are recommended. To reserve your table contact the Mercury Cafe at 303-294-9258
TICKETS
$20 in advance, $25 at the door.
Online advance ticket sale ends 3/13 at 5:00 pm.
Tickets available at gypsyflamenco.bpt.me
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, René 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.
“The guitar playing of René Heredia is in the finest tradition of flamenco, creating a flaming intensity that cannot fail to arouse.” ~Denver Post