A vibrant celebration of Spanish culture is coming to you in the form of dance and music with “We call it Flamenco“ in Baltimore. The haunting melodies of the Spanish guitar, the dancers’ intricate footwork and the raw emotion of a flamenco singer will all melt together in a moving, 60-minute performance.
Taking place within the spacious hall of the Meyerhoff Auditorium at The Baltimore Museum of Art, the show will take you on a journey from passion to sadness through excitement. There is limited availability for the performances, so make sure to secure your spot before tickets sell out.
What is “We call it Flamenco”?
“We call it Flamenco” is an ode to the powerful Andalusian music, dance style, and heritage. The two bailaor and bailaora (dancers) will transport you back to Spain with every toss of the traje de flamenca (flamenco dresses) and clap of the hands. Let the Spanish guitar guide you through the sung story of the cantante (singer) and simply savor the moment. Adding bright red roses and special effects, the show aims to create a slice of Spain right here in your city.
Flamenco, its palos and the show
It’s believed that flamenco was born out of a blending of cultures within Andalusia over the past few centuries, with influences from Jewish, Muslim and Gypsy communities. “We call it Flamenco” will take you through a number of its most famous palos, which are the different styles or varieties of the art form each expressing different emotional states.
First starting with the mother of flamenco dances, the fandango de Huelva, followed by the mischievous bulerías, the hypnotizing cantiñas from Cádiz, and the joyous soleá por bulerías, audiences will be taken on a musical journey through six different acts.
We call it Flamenco’s five-star reviews
The extraordinary performance has received rave reviews from people who have already experienced it in other cities.
“It was an awesome show .. love Flamenco 💃 dancing”
“I found the show was fantastic and incredibly entertaining. I really enjoyed how different it was. Music and dance feast.”
“Fabulous ensemble of musicians and dancers!”
“This event was amazing! Unique, special, and definitely put me in the mood to travel back to Spain. Thank you!”
You don’t have to travel to the south of Spain to experience an authentic flamenco show. The captivating “We call it Flamenco” show will leave you spellbound by its contagious energy.
There are several tickets available at different price points according to the seating section. Doors open 30 minutes prior to the start of the show, so make sure to come on time and find the best seats.