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Flamenco Dance Folklore

The Premium Gallery of "FLAMENCO DANCE FOLKLORE" features 12 digitally-montaged traditional FLAMENCO performances by Natalya Zaykova, M.Peretz, Amelia Vega, Monica Roncon and Adva Yeremyahu Flamenco Troupe,  (Categories: two short dance-montage films and nine archival footages of past cultural performances).

“Cultural Heritage of Flamenco Bride Folklore of Spain,(Frida Cahlo version)” music-synchronized montage by Lalitha and Sasha El Masry, (e-synthesized music - neoclassical cello by Nicolas Lee), src_choreography by Miriam Peretz and A.Yeremyahu, USA

“Cultural Heritage of Flamenco Bride Folklore of Spain,(Frida Cahlo version)” music-synchronized montage by Lalitha and Sasha El Masry, (e-synthesized music - neoclassical cello by Nicolas Lee), src_choreography by Miriam Peretz and A.Yeremyahu, USA
“Cultural Heritage of Flamenco Bride Folklore of Spain,(Frida Cahlo version)” music-synchronized montage by Lalitha and Sasha El Masry, (e-synthesized music - neoclassical cello by Nicolas Lee), src_choreography by Miriam Peretz and A.Yeremyahu, USA
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“Asturias - Cultural Heritage of Flamenco Bride Folklore of Spain,(Frida Cahlo version)” music-synchronized montage by Lalitha and Sasha El Masry, (src_choreography by Christina, H.Cueto, guitar - Wulfin Lieske, music - Asturias by I.Albenitz)
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“Cultural Heritage of Flamenco Bride Folklore of Spain,” -  sound montage by Lalitha and Sasha El Masry,(e-synethesized soundtrack - Bulerias Kyabathe by Indolucia), src_choreography by Zaykova Dance Company
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“Cultural Heritage of Flamenco Dance Folklore of Spain”,(Frida Cahlo version) - digital e-videography, (featured artist - Amelia Vega Dance School, archival seminar footage, part one)
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“Cultural Heritage of Flamenco Dance Folklore of Spain”,(Frida Cahlo version) - digital e-videography, (featured artist - Amelia Vega Dance School, archival seminar footage, part two)
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“Cultural Heritage of Flamenco Dance Folklore of Spain”,(Frida Cahlo version) -  digital e-videography, (featured artist - Amelia Vega, Spain)
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“Cultural Heritage of Flamenco Bride Folklore” short cinematographic dance film from Monica Roncon Filmography Archives, Portugal
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“Cultural Heritage of Flamenco Dance Folklore,”(Frida Cahlo version) - digital e-videography, (featured artist - Miriam Peretz, USA), “La Sirena” excerpt from  “Madre - The Ladino Project”
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Featured Artists of Flamenco:

Natalya Zaykova
(Russia)

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3 featured videos

Amelia Vega
(Spain)

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3 featured videos

Miriam Peretz (USA)

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3 featured videos

Flamenco Folklore - UNESCO status:

Flamenco Dance was introduced to Spain by migrating Gypsies, (whose original homeland was in India and Rajastan). Flamenco dance has been added to the list of intangible heritage of UNESCO in 2010. 

Page Digital Media Contributors:

digital dance montage by Ulitta K.Segal, (B.A. in film studies),
photocollage art -- by visual artist Sundari Iyer

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