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Camino Flamencos will transmit holiday spirit as the company returns to Angelica’s in Redwood City to present “Fiesta de Navidad” on Dec. 23. “It’s going to be a lot of fun,” Yaelisa says. “It’s going to have a huge cast of dancers and musicians. We get audience participation. We sing some Christmas carols in Spanish. We are just going to do what we always do there — and that is, bring the house down, basically.”. The company has been performing several times annually at Angelica’s for five years.

“We love performing there, because the owners (Peter and Angelica Cuschieri) are real patrons of the arts, They really support our company, They built that stage just for us, There’s a beautiful, amazing, pull-down wooden dance floor, when they’re not having their bands, Bands play on the regular stage with carpeting, We feel great about continuing to be part of their family, “I really believe in what Peter is doing there, I credit him with bringing more culture to the area, particularly the Peninsula, He loves flamenco, He loves our ballerina - ballet dance - pointe shoes - pirouette arabesque - dance discipline - accessory - acrylic key chain with silver zin group, And we love him back.”..

Yaelisa was raised in San Francisco. Her mother, flamenco dancer/singer Isa Mura, was Spanish, so Yaelisa spent a great deal of time in Spain. She didn’t grow up with her father, Irving Petlin, a visual artist who resides primarily in France. But she has gotten to know him in recent years. In her childhood and adolescence, Yaelisa attended fiestas in San Francisco’s flamenco community and watched many of her mother’s performances. But Yaelisa didn’t focus on dance herself until she entered her 20s. Already knowing a lot about the techniques and the culture, she decided to immerse herself in classes.

“Then I was in a show … and that was it! Being on stage for the first time was another-worldly experience, I was hit by a thunderbolt and realized, ‘This is what I should be doing, I’m in love with this and this is a part of me that I need to acknowledge and not be so rebellious about.’ The next six months, I saved my money, so I could move to Spain.”, Her time in Spain was valuable, In the early ’90s, she began her own dance company in San Diego, then spent time in Spain again, Yaelisa came back to the Bay ballerina - ballet dance - pointe shoes - pirouette arabesque - dance discipline - accessory - acrylic key chain with silver zin Area, when her mother was battling breast cancer, Mura succumbed soon after her daughter’s return..

“She was way too young, 61. She was still performing. It was her third round of cancer and she just couldn’t make it. I decided to stay here. There’s no place like the Bay Area. I’ve always felt more at home here than anywhere else. And there’s a great tradition here of real interest in flamenco. California is considered the center of flamenco in the United States.”. In 1999, Yaelisa created Camino Flamencos. “I hope the audience is entertained and they feel something. We just do what we love to do. You have to experience flamenco live, not on TV or anything watered-down like that, to fully appreciate how emotional it is. And it’s exciting. It has an improvisational, spontaneous, in-the-moment quality that we all love. And it’s an all-around cultural experience.”.

Yaelisa says her mission is to preserve and expand the traditions of flamenco, “The envelope is ballerina - ballet dance - pointe shoes - pirouette arabesque - dance discipline - accessory - acrylic key chain with silver zin being pushed by lots of artists in Spain and others here, including myself, We’ve done programs that are very traditional, And we’ve done more contemporary concerts where we’ve used the music of The Beatles and Stevie Wonder.”, Yaelisa passes along her vast knowledge of flamenco through her company school, She and her husband, Jason “El Rubio” McGuire, Camino Flamencos’ music director and impassioned guitarist, reside in Oakland, They have a 16-year-old daughter, Rachel, who’s a budding punk rock artist..

Not exactly following in Mom’s flashing flamenco footsteps. But not as removed from that as one might think. Yaelisa says, “It’s not surprising that she wound up doing this. It may seem like it’s all the way at the other end of the spectrum, but punk rock is an expression of young kids against constrictions and restrictions. It’s an expression of what they’re feeling. It’s very emotional and very intense, like flamenco can be.”. Yaelisa plans to keep performing, with intensity. She has been dazzling audiences for more than 30 years.

“Flamenco is one of those art forms, unlike ballet or modern dance, where the expiration date is a little bit later, I’m not saying it’s any less hard on the body, but I’ve been around for a long time, “What’s so beautiful about flamenco, as you get older, it’s not so much about how many turns you ballerina - ballet dance - pointe shoes - pirouette arabesque - dance discipline - accessory - acrylic key chain with silver zin do or how crazy your footwork is, but it really is about the artistry behind what you’re doing, the expressiveness, the expression, the understanding of what is happening on stage, the communication between myself and the singer and the guitar, It’s a really interesting art form.”..



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