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Flamenco Festival New York 2024 Brings the Best Spanish Flamenco to New York City


The Flamenco Festival New York 2024 brings the best Spanish flamenco artists to New York City in March, at the start of their tours of the Americas.

The Flamenco Festival New York City Center presents the very best flamenco dance companies and dancers, but there is a lot of flamenco all over New York City.

Flamenco Festival New York 2024

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This is the full Flamenco Festival New York 2024 schedule, out of Madrid.

Tomatito, who gained fame as Camarón de la Isla’s guitarist, plays flamenco for the World Music Institute and the Flamenco Festival New York; at The Town Hall in Midtown, Manhattan; on Friday, March 1, 2024 at 8pm. From $48. 🇪🇸

Alejandro Hurtado “Tamiz” brings Spanish flamenco guitar from Alicante, to the Flamenco Festival New York; at Joe’s Pub at the Public Theater in NoHo, Manhattan; on Sunday, March 3, 2024 at 6pm (5:30pm doors). $30. 🇪🇸

Andres Barrios “Universo Lorca” with dancer Ana Almagro blends Spanish Flamenco with African Diaspora traditions, for the Flamenco Festival New York; at Instituto Cervantes New York in Midtown East, Manhattan; on Tuesday, March 5, 2024 at 7pm. $30. 🇪🇸

Rafael Riqueni “Nerja” brings the Spanish flamenco guitarist’s last chapter of his Andalusian trilogy inspired by the caves of southern Spain; to the Flamenco Festival New York; in Elebash Recital Hall at The Graduate Center (CUNY) in Murray Hill, Manhattan; on Thursday, March 7, 2024 at 7pm. $35. 🇪🇸

Ballet Nacional de España “Invocación,” directed by Rubén Olmo, is an epic piece with 38 dancers dancing many flamenco styles including a tribute to Mario Maya, one of the creators of the Andalusian Flamenco Theater; for the Flamenco Festival New York City Center in Midtown, Manhattan; from Friday-Sunday, March 8-10, 2024. From $45. 🇪🇸

Antonia Jiménez and Inma La Carbonera “A Gaya” is Spanish guitar and vocals for Mother Earth and the Flamenco Festival New York; for Robert Browning Associates at Roulette Intermedium in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn; on Saturday, March 9, 2024 at 8pm. From $31. 🇪🇸

Las Migas “Libres,” 2022 Latin Grammy winner for “Best Flamenco Album,” is an all-woman Spanish flamenco band with vocalist Carolina Fernández “La Chispa,” guitarists Marta Robles and Alicia Grillo, and violinist Laura Pacios. They play the Flamenco Festival New York; at Joe’s Pub at the Public Theater in NoHo, Manhattan; on Sunday, March 10, 2024 at 6pm. 🇪🇸

Rycardo Moreno “Flamenco Meets Jazz,” pairs the Romani guitarist with Israeli guitarist Yotam Silberstein, and Spanish vocalist Celia Flores for the Flamenco Festival New York; at Dizzy’s Club in Jazz at Lincoln Center; on Wednesday, March 13, 2024 at 7pm and 9pm. From $20.  🇪🇸 🇮🇱

Spanish Romani singer Israel Fernández and guitarist Diego Del Morao “Pura Sangre” is Spanish flamenco for the World Music Institute and Flamenco Festival New York; in Merkin Hall at Kaufman Music Center in Lincoln Square, Manhattan; on Thursday, March 14, 2024 at 8pm. From $45. 🇪🇸

Olga Pericet “La Leona;” is a solo piece for the Flamenco Festival New York City Center in Midtown, Manhattan; on Friday, March 15, 2024 at 7:30pm. From $45. 🇪🇸

María José Llergo and Sandra Carrasco sing a contemporary flamenco double-bill for the World Music Institute at the Flamenco Festival New York; in the Main Space at Le Poisson Rouge in Greenwich Village, Manhattan: on Friday, March 15, 2024 at 8pm. From $30. 🇪🇸

Gala Flamenca 24 features dancers Manuel Linán, Alfonso Losa, El Yiyo, Paula Comitre, and singer Sandra Carrasco for the Flamenco Festival New York City Center in Midtown, Manhattan; on Saturday-Sunday, March 16-17, 2024. From $45. 🇪🇸

Raul Cantizano featuring Los Voluble “Zona Acordonada” play multimedia experimental flamenco dance music for the Flamenco Festival New York; at Joe’s Pub at the Public Theater in NoHo, Manhattan; on Sunday, March 17, 2024 at 8:30pm. From $30 plus fees and minimums. 🇪🇸

Because this information came from Madrid, Spain, performances are subject to change. For more information, visit flamencofestival.org

Also check New York Latin Culture Magazine’s flamenco coverage.

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