Special event presentations of Flamenco Hoy 3D, in 2K Digital Cinema Projection
WHEN:
Saturday, April 20 & Sunday, April 21, at 1:00 pm, only
WHERE:
Coral Gables Art Cinema, 260 Aragon Avenue, Coral Gables, Florida 33134; parking on-site in covered garage
ADMISSION:
Tickets to these special event programs are $20 general admission, $18 for seniors 65-and-over and full-time students (I.D. required), $16 for members of the Cinema, and $14 for children 12-and-under, and are available for purchase in advance online at www.gablescinema.com and in person at the box office during regular screening hours.
INFO:
Special screenings of the 3D dance extravaganza Flamenco Hoy 3D, directed by celebrated film maestro Carlos Saura, and recorded in San Sebastián, Spain, will screen on Saturday and Sunday, April 20 and 21, at 1:00 pm at the Coral Gables Art Cinema. The Cinema is expanding
This spectacular showcase of flamenco is filled with breathtaking dance, dynamic music, and soul-searing singing. Featuring 20 of Spain’s most exciting artists from the new generation of flamenco, dramatic choreography by Rafael Estevez and Nani Panos, and musical direction by the electrifying pianist Chano Dominguez, this dazzling show takes the audience into the heart of flamenco today, using the 21s century technology of 3D digital projection. In Flamenco Hoy 3D, the dancing is filled with spirited choreography and the deep-rooted traditions from cultures all around the world, combined with new genres like jazz and contemporary dance. Singers interpret the compositions and arrangements of Dominguez, as well as five great musicians that together with guitar virtuoso Antonio Rey, winner of the National Guitar Award in its three categories, to complete the musical experience. The Guardian says the show, “sizzles”.
Funding for the Coral Gables Art Cinema comes in part from the City of Coral Gables; the Coral Gables Community Foundation and its Perrin Fund; the Knight Foundation; Steven Krams and Midge Blumberg-Krams; Bacardi; the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Mayor and Board of County Commissioners; and the many businesses, individual donors and members who contribute to the Cinema’s work.