Omayra amaya biography of christopher columbus
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Hampton Academy learns ways see Gypsy elegance through dance
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Omayra Amaya Flamenco Dance Company Will Perform ANTES DEL FIN
Omayra Amaya Flamenco Dance Company will present ANTES DEL FIN from January 31-February 2, 2025 at Arrow Street Arts, 2 Arrow Street, Cambridge, MA. Tickets start at $35 and can be purchased online at https://www.arrowstarts.org/omayra.
The Omayra Amaya Flamenco Dance Company features a top cast of dancers, musicians and guest artists from Spain in a new show, ANTES DEL FIN (BEFORE THE END) that explores human evolution and condition through the lens of Flamenco music, dance and theater. Presenting new works that will take the audience on a journey through traditional and contemporary flamenco, this show is full of surprises, intensity, and climax - an unforgettable experience.
Jasmina Wellinghoff of the San Antonio Express praised the performance, "When the lights came on, the entire group was arranged around a table in complete stillness like a sculpture. Eventually various dialogues, one-on-one encounters and personal dramas developed, the intensity grew, and before we knew it, we held our breath in constant anticipation and wonder."
Omayra Amaya's legacy is one of a deep and proud gypsy flamenco tradition. The daughter of Olga and Curro Amaya and gran
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File — Box: 121
Identifier: 1
Scope and Contents note
Over 400 boxes of clippings, programs, brochures, fliers, images, and press releases about dancers, dance companies, dance styles, festivals, and various topics. Occasionally there are also administrative files for companies or organizations in which Barzel participated (such as the National Endowment for the Arts and Chicago City Ballet). Many subjects overlap, and the researcher is encouraged to check under many different subject headings for similar materials.
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The Ann Barzel dance research collection are open for research in the Special Collections Reading Room; 1 box at a time (Priority III).
Some audiovisual recordings in this collection have been digitized. Researchers may access materials while in the library only.
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Columbus Ballet / Ballet Met, 1, Box: 121. Ann Barzel dance research collection, Dance-MS-Barzel Research. The Newberry Library - Modern Manuscripts and Archives.
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Columbus Ballet / Ballet Met, 1, Box: 121. Ann Barzel dance research collection, Dance-MS-Barzel Research. The Newberry Library - Modern Manuscripts and Archive