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Compañía Eva Yerbabuena

Eva Yerbabuena

Eva Yerbabuena is a Flamenco superstar. Eva María Garrido Garcia was born in Germany in 1970. She was raised in her family’s hometown just outside Granada, Spain.

Yerbuena formed her own company in 1998, and in 2001, won Spain’s national dance prize (El Premio de Danza). She is considered one of today’s leading Flamenco performers.


Compañía Eva Yerbabuena in NYC

Compañía Eva Yerbabuena brings The Flamenco Festival to New York City Center, Friday – Sunday, March 2 – 4, 2018.

Yerbabuena presents Carne y Hueso (Flesh and Bone). Five dancers supported by a group of musicians offer a tour de force performance as the company prepares for its twentieth anniversary celebration next year.

Friday, March 9 at 8 pm
Saturday, March 10 at 8 pm

There are pre-show dance lessons in the Grand Tier Lobby at 7 pm.


Compañía Eva Yerbabuena Tickets

$35 – $135

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Published March 9, 2018 ~ Updated July 30, 2025.

Filed Under: DANCE, Flamenco, Flamenco Festival New York, Flamenco Festival New York City Center, New York City Center, Romani, Spaniards

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