Orígenes/ Feb 5th at 7 pm/ Charlotte Street Foundation’s Stern Theater / Join us for a Music and Dance Timeline about the Origins of Flamenco
Orígenes Flamenco comes from the South of Spain which was a cultural crossroads ruled by Romans and then inhabited by Moors, Sephardic Jews, Roma who migrated from India, Africans who were captured and brought as slaves and the Andalusians who are a mix of all those who came before them. All these people used music and dance to express their beliefs, hardships and celebrations and scholars suspect that all of it got mixed up, changed and influenced to become what today we call ¨Flamenco¨. Musicians are Beau Bledsoe- guitar, Antonio Rojas- voice, John Currey- percussion and very special guest artist Ezgi Karakus playing cello. Melinda Hedgecorth is the dancer/choreographer/producer.
General Seating $15 per ticket
Seating is very limited. In order to provide a safer environment only 25 tickets are for sale and all patrons must show a vaccination card to enter.
Phone: 8167872060
2022/02/05 - 2022/02/05
Charlotte Street Stern Theater
3333 Wyoming St., Kansas City, MO 64111
There are three parking areas available at Charlotte Street’s campus. Parking located on the north side of the building includes ADA accessibility to the Charlotte Street Gallery. The south lot provides an ADA accessible route that leads through the courtyard to the first floor lobby. Both entrances to Charlotte Street are equipped with automatic doors for wheelchair access. Street parking is also available along Wyoming Street.