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April 23
7:30pm
Sidney Harman Hall
610 F Street NW
Washington, DC
Presented by Post-Classical Ensemble
Angel Gil-Ordonez, music director
Joseph Horowitz, artistic director
Manuel de Falla, Spain’s most famous composer used flamenco to revitalize Spanish music after a century of somnolence. El Corregidor y la Molinera (The Magistrate and the Miller’s Wife) is an early version of Falla’s beloved The Three-Cornered Hat and exemplifies the haunting cante jondo of flamenco song and the dramatic exuberance of flamenco dance. Choreographed by Spain’s renowned Ramon Oller, this new production – featuring dancers from Barcelona and New York – is part of the international celebration of Spain’s Spring 2010 Presidency of the European Union. There will also be a free screening of rare films of legendary flamenco artists in private performance at the National Gallery of Art April 18th. Enter below to win a pair of tickets to the April 23rd performance.
Visit post-classicalensemble.org for more information.
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NOTE: Only one submission per person, please. Multiple entries by the same person will count as one entry. This contest is open to residents of D.C., Virginia, and Maryland. No purchase necessary. Employees of City Paper are not eligible.
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