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Tag: flamenco

Que me quitara la fatiga…

It’s been a tiring year, but unlike last year, it was a year of confirmation. First of all, it reinforces … More

air yoga, awareness, change, discrimination, education, flamenco, gender equality, god, human rights, humanity, humans, kindness, LGBTQ, natural, nature, orange girl, owning, power, racism, research, responsibility, romani, Romania, self care, self education, Spain, tolerance, violence, words

The end of a one year journey

One year ago, I started my flamenco adventure with no idea how much I would change along the way because … More

Andalusia, appropriation, art, cante, culture, dance, documentation, estrella Morente, feminism, feminity, flamenco, from an orange point of view, journey, Maria Peláe, orange, project, racism, Remedios Amaya, romani culture, romani people, Spain, women

Despre istorii de familie

Nu există coincidențe, dar uneori, de câte ori te gândești intens la ceva suficient timp, începi să observi lucruri care … More

Andreea Medar, art, arta contemporană, bunici, casa, conexiune, călătorie, expoziții, familie, flamenco, gradina, instalație, interacțiune, Ioana Sisea, istorie, kunst, Kunsthalle Bega, liniște, memorie, meta spatiu, MV sci_art, plai, plante, plastic, spontaneitate, străbunic, texturi, Timișoara, viitor

It’s been a while…

I haven’t written anything for the last two months because after my last post I had a burnout. Actually, it … More

ban on books, censorship, curiosity, eco art, exploring, family, flamenco, garbage, history, racism, recycle art, recycling, romani, Romania, slavery, traditions, usa, waste

A case of containment – creating a safe space

“From an orange point of view” is a project  addressing the censorship and depersonalisation of women throughout human history. While … More

anger, art, biology, containment, contemporary art, feminism, feminist, flamenco, from an orange point of view, guitar, humanity, humans, language, men, misandry, misogyny, project, protection, racism, safety, selection, society, violence, women

Flamenco shows I’ve seen in Andalusia

My main purpose during my trip in Andalusia was to draw streets as much as possible. The second thing I … More

Alba Molina, cadiz, clapping, cristian Lozano, dance, Eduardo Guerrero, estrella Morente, fata cu portocale, festival, flamenco, food, guitar, inma rivero, jaleo, Jerez, las niñas, maria cardenas, maria moreno, palmas, Paulina Mendes, pena, Sevilla, sherry, Spain, tabanco, tablaos, Tomares, zapateado

A woman alone walks into a flamenco bar…

When I arrived in Jerez, I went to Tabanco El Pasaje to see a flamenco show during the day. I … More

Andalusia, artists, bar, El Pasaje, English, flamenco, food, Jerez, service, sharing, sherry, show, Spanish, stories, tourists, travel, waiter, war, wine

I could be this person, but I am not…

Yesterday, my flamenco teacher told me that I give her a very good vibe, because I am a calm, gentle … More

anger, authority, contemporary dance, control, dancing, deep conversations, ego, feelings, flamenco, friends, good teacher, introspection, letting go, meaningful encounters, orange girl, perception, performence, trust, validation, vulnerable

What just happened?!

Due to being very busy, especially at a social level, which I lost habit of because of the pandemics, I … More

Andalusia, busy schedule, first, flamenco, flamenco attitude, follow the beat, gypsies, music, neighborhood, party, podcast, romani, Romania, rythm, sleeping, social fatigue, state of mind, tired

My newest acquired taste

I have been listening almost exclusively to flamenco since December. The reason for this is that for my current project … More

bailaora, Camaron, cante, Carmen Amaya, culture, dance, Diego Carrasco, duende, flamenco, gipsy, la Nina de los peines, palmas, pure flamenco, Remedios Amaya, research, the gispsy kings
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