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Farruquito

Farruquito dances Spanish flamenco at The Town Hall in Midtown, Manhattan on Friday, February 22, 2019 at 8pm. From $52


Farruquito

In traditional practice, flamenco is family and Farruquito is from a great flamenco family.

He is the grandson of El Farruco (1935-1997) one of the great dancers in flamenco history. El Farruco was himself the grandson of guitarist Ramon Montoya of the Montoya flamenco dynasty.

Farruquito made his international stage debut in the Broadway show ‘Flamenco Puro’ when he was just four years old. He likes to improvise because that’s the way flamenco is danced at home. As a teen, he was featured in Carlos Saura’s movie ‘Flamenco’ (1995) dancing with his grandfather.

https://youtu.be/FPrixE4YqiI

In the movie clip, Farruquito enters the stage at 5 minutes.

He was born in Seville, Spain on August 15, 1982.


Farruquito Tickets

Tickets are available at The Town Hall box office, by phone at (800) 982-2787 (Ticketmaster), and online at thetownhall.org


The Town Hall

123 West 43rd St, New York, NY 10036
(between Sixth & Seventh Avenue)
Midtown, Manhattan


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Published February 22, 2019 ~ Updated October 31, 2024.

Filed Under: DANCE, Flamenco Artists, Romani, Spaniards, The Town Hall

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