Flamenco Rosado is a collective exploring the intersection of queerness, identity, ethnicity, decolonization, and healing through the framework of traditional flamenco as a performance, community engagement event, and egalitarian practice. Utilizing the traditional structure of the cuadro (ensemble) we are developing — through conversation and action — a queer tablao (traditional style performance). Through this “queering” of the practice, their goal is to find new pathways in how we can relate to the art of flamenco from our individual practices, perspectives, and voices.
Flamenco Rosado will share a short excerpt of their work that straddles the experimental and traditional flamenco framework.
“I am honored to have performed at the Performance Mix 37…PMF plays a very inspiring, influential, and unique role in redefining the role of theater and performance art in society. I hope we continue to think about how this festival means so much not only for dance fans/ students, but for art lovers and the general public.”
– Maho Ogawa
New Dance Alliance
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