Flamenco in the Golden Age of Hollywood Online Class
Explore flamenco dance in motion pictures of Hollywood with award-winning critic, historian and author Juan Vergillos.
Motion pictures have played a powerful role in communicating the esthetic of flamenco to audiences in the United States of America, dating back to the first silent recorded moving images of a woman – Carmencita Dauset – in 1894. Later, starting in the years of the Golden Age of Hollywood, film directors hired flamenco dancers to help tell stories. That image created on the silver screen during the early-and-mid-20th century endures today, even while flamenco dance evolves.
After you register for class, you will receive a Zoom link to join the class via a separate email.
March 1 & 2
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. PT / 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET
Online via Zoom
Spanish with English interpretation
Tuition:
Inquire about a discount code for $10 off the price of tuition.
$80/single class (3 hours per class)
$150/2 classes (6 hours)
All tuition payments are non-refundable and non-transferable. All sales final.