Workshop

Josette Reilly i rød kjole

I would like to share the details of my intensive workshop inspired in Bulerias Festeras. Drawing from my extensive teaching experience and interactions with my students, this workshop is designed to meet general needs in a fun, interactive, and effective learning environment. I prioritize offering in-depth explanations and exercises that go beyond our typical technical and choreographic routines. My goal is to provide supplementary information that enhances our overall skills and knowledge.


Workshop Details:

Duration: 2 days, 3 hours each day (6 hours total)
General Content: The workshop will focus on exercises related to awareness, technique, rhythm, singing, and choreographic phrases inspired by bulerías.
Target Audience: This workshop is designed for flamenco students and dancers with a basic to intermediate level of technique. Please note that it is not suitable for absolute beginners.

In addition to dancing, we will set aside time for discussion, writing, and analyzing our material.


Dates: 2 DAYS in June

Weekend: Saturday, June 14 & Sunday, June 15 from 14:00 - 17:00


Materials to Bring:


Paper and pen or notebook for notes

A mat and cushion.
Comfortable socks or shoes for the studio when not dancing


Undervisningssted

El Duende, Reklamegården
Øster farimagsgade 16 B, indg. D
2100 København Ø
Lokale 2

Praktisk information

Hold nr:
22093
Første møde:
14.06.25 kl. 14:00
Sidste møde:
15.06.25 kl. 14:00
Mødegange:
2
Lektioner:
8

Pris

Almen
DKK 600,00
  • Lørdag 14.06.25 kl. 14:00 - 17:00

    Sted: El Duende, Reklamegården
    Øster farimagsgade 16 B, indg. D

    Lokale: Lokale 2

  • Søndag 15.06.25 kl. 14:00 - 17:00

    Sted: El Duende, Reklamegården
    Øster farimagsgade 16 B, indg. D

    Lokale: Lokale 2

Jossette Reilly

Jossette Reilly Dancer and contemporary flamenco dancer. In Puerto Rico, she studied flamenco with Master Antonio Santaella for 10 years, she then traveled to Madrid, Spain, where she lived for a decade while studying flamenco under several Flamenco Masters, such as Cristobal Reyes; María Magdalena; and Alfonso Losa among many others.