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Flamenco Festival New York 2022 Returns to New York City Center

The 20th Flamenco Festival NYC 2022 with Mañuel Liñán and a Gala Flamenca is at New York City Center in Midtown, Fri-Sun, Apr 22-24. From $35. nycitycenter.org 🇪🇸

20th Flamenco Festival NYC 2022 at New York City Center

This 20th Anniversary Season presents Compañía Manuel Liñán “Viva!” and a Gala Flamenca.

Compañía Manuel Liñán “Viva!”

Flamenco Festival New York City Center 2022 (Marcos G. Punto/NYCC)
Flamenco Festival New York City Center 2022 (Marcos G. Punto/NYCC)

Compañía Manuel Liñán “Viva!” is Fri, Apr 22 at 8pm. From $35. nycitycenter.org 🇪🇸

Manuel Liñán of Granada has a reputation for stretching traditional Flamenco forms. He can stretch it because his traditions are so strong.

“Viva!” is Flamenco in Drag with Manuel Liñán and six men performing as women. In Spain, Flamenco is a very traditional community, so for Spain this is wild. But the men can really dance. It’s great to feel the joy of being whoever you want to be.

Gala Flamenca

Flamenco Festival NYC, Gala Flamenca (David Ruano/NYCC)
Flamenco Festival NYC, Gala Flamenca (David Ruano/NYCC)

Gala Flamenca with Mercedes Ruiz, Eduardo Guerrero, María Moreno and special guest María Terremoto, is Sat, Apr 23 at 8pm and Sun, Apr 24 at 3pm. From $35. nycitycenter.org 🇪🇸

Gala Flamenca is an exquisite taste of the many flavors of Spanish Flamenco. Mercedes Ruiz is known for her virtuosity. Eduardo Guerrero is loved for his wild solos. María Moreno dances the traditional Flamenco of Cádiz. María Terremoto is a rising star, the youngest winner of the Giraldillo Award for New Artists at the Seville Flamenco Biennial which is one of the world’s most respected Flamenco festivals.

In the past, present, and future of Flamenco, there is something for everyone at New York City Center. ¡Olé!


Flamenco Festival


Published April 22, 2022 ~ Updated February 24, 2024.

Filed Under: DANCE, Flamenco, Flamenco Festival New York, Flamenco Festival New York City Center, New York City Center, Spanish

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