


El Oruco: Sept 28
WHEN: Sept 28, 12-2pm
WHERE: Flamenco Works, 506 Central Ave SW
COST: $40, 2 hr. master workshop
Jose Manuel Ramos “El Oruco” (Seville, 1987) received his first lessons with the Sevillian dancer “El Torombo” with whom he shared the stage. He trained with great artists such as La Farruca, La Faraona, Antonio Canales, Juan de Juan. Highlights from his career include his participation in the show ¨Los Gnomos del Flamenco¨ by Antonio Montoya ¨Farru¨, as well as his participation in different editions of prestigious festivals such as Biennial of Flamenco Art of Seville, Festival Mont de Marsans, Bienal de Arte Flamenco de París, Festival Flamenco Albuquerque, amongst others. He has performed alongside artists such as Israel Galván, Rocío Molina, Rosario ¨La Tremendita¨, Esperanza Fernández, Pastora Galván, Argentina and José Ángel Carmona, among others. He has also played a leading role as a dancer in shows such as ¨Flamenco de raza¨, by singer Curro Fernández; ¨Rara Avis¨, by guitarist Eduardo Trassierra; ¨Alma gitana¨, by dancer Juana Amaya, and ¨Seis por derecho¨, of his own authorship.
WHEN: Sept 28, 12-2pm
WHERE: Flamenco Works, 506 Central Ave SW
COST: $40, 2 hr. master workshop
Jose Manuel Ramos “El Oruco” (Seville, 1987) received his first lessons with the Sevillian dancer “El Torombo” with whom he shared the stage. He trained with great artists such as La Farruca, La Faraona, Antonio Canales, Juan de Juan. Highlights from his career include his participation in the show ¨Los Gnomos del Flamenco¨ by Antonio Montoya ¨Farru¨, as well as his participation in different editions of prestigious festivals such as Biennial of Flamenco Art of Seville, Festival Mont de Marsans, Bienal de Arte Flamenco de París, Festival Flamenco Albuquerque, amongst others. He has performed alongside artists such as Israel Galván, Rocío Molina, Rosario ¨La Tremendita¨, Esperanza Fernández, Pastora Galván, Argentina and José Ángel Carmona, among others. He has also played a leading role as a dancer in shows such as ¨Flamenco de raza¨, by singer Curro Fernández; ¨Rara Avis¨, by guitarist Eduardo Trassierra; ¨Alma gitana¨, by dancer Juana Amaya, and ¨Seis por derecho¨, of his own authorship.