FLAMENCO CLASSES 2024

I offer a range of flamenco classes at locations in Brixton and Farringdon including children's classes, flamenco technique and choreography, and bata de cola.

With over fourteen years of teaching experience I cater for various levels in my classes ensuring all students get individual attention and are nurtured and supported to improve.  All genders welcome, start any time. Discounted rates offered for payment by term.

Children and adult beginners students should wear shoes with a low, sturdy heel. Students wishing to dance with a skirt are advised to wear a wide, full volume, mid-length to long style.

Bata de Cola students are required to have their own bata de cola skirt.

FLAMENCO CLASSES BRIXTON

FLAMENCO CLASSES FARRINGDON

VENUE:  BGM Entertainment, The Basement, 73 St John Street, Farringdon, London, EC1M 4NJ

BATA DE COLA TECHNIQUE AND CHOREOGRAPHY


Students must have their own bata de cola skirt.  Please note warm up and explanation of technique is done without the bata on so you may wish to bring trousers/track suit pants for the first part of class.

Please get in contact if you wish to attend but have no skirt and would like to order one.  Bata de Cola skirts can be ordered from Spain made to your measurements through La Morenita Flamenca.  For more details call 07963 371 105

OPEN LEVEL TECHNIQUE (Start date TBC)

Class for technique consisting of arm and body technique exercises, turns, footwork exercises to increase stamina, strength and understanding of different palos timing and contratiempo.  Footwork exercises will be adapted to cater for different levels with easier versions or more difficult versions depending on the students level.

Saturday: 11.30 am - 1.00 pm
Cost: £22 per session/£20 if taken together with Flamenco Choreography class

CHOREOGRAPHY (Start Date TBC)

Open to those who have danced at least 2 years or more in regular classes (not suitable for absolute beginners)
Saturday: 1.00 - 2.30 pm
Cost: £22 per session/£20 if taken together with Flamenco Open Level Technique


Photo: Adam Stevenson