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Flamenco in New York City

Flamenco in New York City is at Spanish social clubs, restaurants and bars, and theaters. The Flamenco Festival New York brings a new crop of Spain’s best dancers and musicians every spring. The Flamenco Certamen is the USA flamenco talent competition.


Siudy Garrido Flamenco (courtesy)

Siudy Garrido Makes Her Lincoln Center Debut with Latin Grammy-Nominated Dance Theatre “BAILAORA” Flamenco Reimagined

DAVID GEFFEN HALL, Lincoln Center, Manhattan 🇻🇪 🇪🇸

Soledad Barrio and Noche Flamenca, "Tres Sueños" (Hostos Center)

Soledad Barrio and Noche Flamenca “Legacy of Our Dreams”

JOYCE THEATER, Chelsea, Manhattan 🇪🇸

Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana (Andypix/Adobe)

Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana Dances Tablao Flamenco for Carnegie Hall’s “Nuestros Sonidos”

LE POISSON ROUGE, Greenwich Village, Manhattan ~ Flamenco Tablao 🇪🇸

Marina Heredia (Alvaro Yus Photography/World Music Institute)

Marina Heredia “De lo jondo a Lorca” Tributes Spanish Poet Federico Lorca for the Flamenco Festival New York

KAUFMAN MUSIC CENTER, Lincoln Square, Manhattan 🇪🇸

Antonio "El Turry" Goméz (Antonio Alay/Robert Browning Associates)

Antonio “El Turry” Gómez Searches for Duende for the Flamenco Festival New York

ROULETTE INTERMEDIUM, Boerum Hill, Brooklyn 🇪🇸

Flamenco Festival New York (Mariana/Adobe)

Flamenco Festival New York 2025 Pays Tribute to Granada, One of the Cradles of Flamenco

DIZZY’S CLUB at Jazz at Lincoln Center, Columbus Circle, Manhattan 🇪🇸
ELEBASH RECITAL HALL at CUNY Graduate Center, Murray Hill, Manhattan 🇪🇸
JOE’S PUB at the Public Theater, NoHo, Manhattan 🇪🇸
KING JUAN CARLOS CENTER (KJCC) at New York University (NYU), Greenwich Village, Manhattan 🇪🇸
LE POISSON ROUGE, Greenwich Village, Manhattan 🇪🇸
MERKIN CONCERT HALL at Kaufman Music Center, Lincoln Square, Manhattan 🇪🇸
NEW YORK CITY CENTER, Midtown, Manhattan 🇪🇸
ROULETTE INTERMEDIUM, Boerum Hill, Brooklyn 🇪🇸
REPERTORIO ESPAÑOL, Kips Bay, Manhattan 🇪🇸

Flamenco Festival New York City Center (NYCC)

Flamenco Festival New York City Center 2025 Brings the Best Dancers and Musicians Direct From Spain

NEW YORK CITY CENTER, Midtown, Manhattan 🇪🇸

Nélida Tirado Flamenco Arte 718 (Lisa Greenberg)

Nélida Tirado “Dime Quién Soy” is Traditional Flamenco About The Many Identities We Carry in Our Heritage

ABRONS ARTS CENTER, Lower East Side, Manhattan 🇪🇸 🇵🇷
CHEZ MESSY, Washington Heights, Manhattan (Wednesdays) 🇪🇸 🇵🇷

ALBA Musik (Bárbara Martínez)

ALBA Musik Celebrates the Release of Their Second Flamenco Fusion Album “ALMA”

DROM, East Village, Manhattan 🇦🇷 🇪🇸 🇻🇪

Israel Fernández and Diego del Morao (World Music Institute)

Israel Fernández Sings Traditional Spanish Romani Flamenco in a Very Modern Way

SUMMERSTAGE, Rumsey Playfield, Central Park, Manhattan 🇪🇸

International Romani Day (Elina Zolotareva/Dreamstime)

International Romani Day Celebrates the Community That Created Flamenco

APRIL 8

Tomatito (Olga Holguín/World Music Institute)

Tomatito Opens the Flamenco Festival New York for the World Music Institute at The Town Hall

THE TOWN HALL, Midtown, Manhattan ~ Multiple Latin Grammy winning Spanish Romani flamenco jazz guitarist. 🇪🇸

More Flamenco

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  • Joyce Theater
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New York Flamenco News

Joyce Theater is New York City’s Big Little Dance Theater

Ballet Festival Jerome Robbins 🇵🇪 🇵🇹

CHELSEA, Manhattan

Kaufman Music Center’s Merkin Hall is an Intimate Classical Music, Musical Theatre, and Family Music Venue

Marina Heredia Flamenco Festival 🇪🇸

LINCOLN SQUARE, Manhattan

World Music Institute is a Leading World Music Producer

KAUFMAN MUSIC CENTER, Upper West Side, Manhattan ~ Marina Heredia, Flamenco Festival 🇪🇸
BROOKLYN BOWL, Williamsburg, Brooklyn ~ Sona Jobarteh, Gambian afrobeats 🇬🇲
THE TOWN HALL, Midtown, Manhattan ~ Anoushka Shankar, Indian alternative 🇮🇳

Robert Browning Associates is a World Music Pioneer

Antonio “El Turry” Gómez, Spanish flamenco 🇪🇸
Guillermina Quiroga Tango Company, Argentine tango 🇦🇷 🇨🇴

ROULETTE INTERMEDIUM, Boerum Hill, Brooklyn

New York City Center is One of NYC’s Premiere Homes for Dance and Theatre

FLAMENCO FESTIVAL, Spanish flamenco 🇪🇸
DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM, African American ballet
BALLET HISPÁNICO, Latino contemporary dance 🇪🇸

MIDTOWN, Manhattan

Drom is One of New York City’s Leading World Music Clubs

Basilio Georges flamenco fusion album release 🇪🇸

EAST VILLAGE, Manhattan


New York Flamenco

Flamenco in New York City (Bodgancarama/Dreamstime)
Flamenco in New York City (Bodgancarama/Dreamstime)

New York’s legacy flamenco dance companies are Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana and Soledad Barrio & Noche Flamenca, but there are others now.

Flamenco is Spanish, but some Spanish flamenco traditions are from the Caribbean and South America. Caribbean flamenco dancers made New York a flamenco city.

We have a couple of great legacy Spanish flamenco dance companies, and many excellent newcomers, from both Spain and the Americas.

Flamenco Companies in NYC

  • Bárbara Martínez 🇦🇷 🇻🇪
  • Flamenco Latino dance company 🇪🇸
  • Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana 🇪🇸
  • Nélida Tirado Flamenco Arte 718 dances and teaches traditional flamenco. 🇪🇸 🇵🇷
  • Soledad Barrio & Noche Flamenca 🇪🇸

Flamenco Venues in NYC

La Nacional Spanish social club in Chelsea, and Centro Español de Queens, in Astoria, are Spanish flamenco venues. These clubs and theaters present some flamenco:

  • Arts Flamenco artsflamenco.org 🇪🇸
  • Elebash Hall at the Graduate Center
  • Instituto Cervantes New York 🇪🇸
  • Jazz at Lincoln Center
  • Joe’s Pub at the Public Theater
  • Joyce Theater
  • Le Poisson Rouge
  • Merkin Hall Kaufman Music Center
  • New York City Center
  • Repertorio Español 🇨🇺
  • Roulette Intermedium
  • Terraza 7 🇨🇴
  • Thalia Spanish Theatre 🇪🇸
  • The Town Hall

Flamenco Festival New York

The Flamenco Festival is produced out of Madrid. Many Spanish artists spend the holidays with their families in Spain before heading back out into the world to work in the spring.

Flamenco Festival New York (Corrado Baratta Photos/
Flamenco Festival New York (Corrado Baratta Photos/

The Flamenco Festival New York brings Spain’s top flamenco musicians and dancers to venues across New York City. It is the first stop on their American tours.

Flamenco Festival New York City Center (Casther/Dreamstime)
Flamenco Festival New York City Center (Casther/Dreamstime)

The Flamenco Festival New York City Center anchors the festival with the very best flamenco dancers and flamenco dance companies. They usually start their tour at Sadler’s Wells Theatre in London, one of the world’s most prestigious dance theaters.

The Flamenco Certamen is the USA flamenco talent competition.


Spanish Flamenco

Andalusía, the southern tip of Spain, is the flamenco heartland. Flamenco is very Spanish, but has influences from Asia and the Americas.

Flamenco is a Romani tradition. It absorbed influences along the road of the Romani migration from northern India, where they were traveling court musicians.

The road starts through what are now Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran. A northern route passed through Türkiye and Europe. A southern route passed through Arab lands, and North Africa. The Muslim call to prayer becomes the flamenco cry, which an oriental temperament.

The cajon (African Diaspora box drum) and rumba flamenca are traditions from the Americas that have become traditional flamenco. In fact, the wealth of Iberia came from the Americas.

Purists criticize her for being from Barcelona, but Rosalía’s urban flamenco fusions have triggered a global flamenco renaissance.

This Romani Spanish dance is one of the proofs that for humans, there is no such thing as pure. We are the most beautiful mixes of each other.

Flamenco is not a source of Latin music because flamenco developed after the roots of Latin music were established in the Americas. But flamenco blends beautifully with many kinds of Latin music. It fits perfectly with clave, the African and Afro-Cuban bell pattern that defines a lot of Latin music.

¡Olé!


Some Duende

Duende is a state of relaxed concentration, that some call flow, possession, divine inspiration, or great art. It is the spirit of flamenco.

Sara Baras “Voces” salutes flamenco tradition. She is one of the world’s best living flamenco dancers. Hear the call to prayer.
Buika’s “No Habrá Nadie En El Mundo with Javier Límon is a contemporary flamenco classic.
Diego El Cigala sings “Lágrimas Negras” the classic Cuban song with Bebo Valdés and Paquito de Rivera


Published September 10, 2024 ~ Updated August 2, 2025.

Filed Under: Dance Categories, Latin Music Categories

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