Sevillanas Brush Up Summer Workshop In-Person: August 14 & 15*
Been awhile since you’ve danced sevillanas? In this workshop we will go over the dances for all four coplas of sevillanas. This is for you if you’ve learned sevillanas in the past and are in need of a brush up!
LOCATION: 368 S. State St. Lake Oswego, OR
“I love taking sevillanas class over and over again because it allows you to refine your form." - Stefani Miller
When & Cost*
Saturday, August 14 | 1:05-3:00
Sunday, August 15 | 1:05-3:00
$60
($110 for both Sevillanas Brush Up & Intro to Sevillanas )
Where?
Lakewood Center for the Arts
368 S. State St. Lake Oswego, OR
Covid-19 Info
Face masks must be worn at all times in the studio. We ask that you please come prepared with a mask.
Masks are again required for adults and children 5 and older in all public settings in Oregon, effective Aug. 13.
How do I sign up?
You may pay now via credit card with a processing fee, or we will send you payment instructions (via Zelle, ApplePay, etc.) upon registration.
"I had never taken any type of flamenco instruction, but Sevillanas has been a wonderful place to start. I have learned so much about the underlying structure and rhythm of Sevillanas ... so helpful when learning the rockin' choreography! Laura puts us at ease in class because she makes sure everyone feels confident with the copla before moving on. She gives us ample time to practice in the mirror and in partners. Laura encourages us to have fun and be sassy with this beautiful dance, motivating newbies like me to stick with it. I am so grateful this class is offered here in Portland -- Sign up for Sevillanas now!" - Angela B.
Studying sevillanas helps to build a strong flamenco foundation and prepare students for other flamenco courses.
Many of the sevillanas steps are commonly used as marking steps in dances such as bulerías.
Without a doubt, the study of arms and upper body through sevillanas can be transferred all flamenco dances.
Many enjoy learning sevillanas as there is a clear formula for the dance, no guessing about what to do when. (Of course, there is always room for creativity later on!)
It is also fun learning to dance with a partner, and this helps the dancer become comfortable changing directions and turning. (No partner necessary for class.)
Dancing sevillanas is fun. ¡Diviértete!
They help you learn and develop your upper and overall body technique.
They support your understanding of the compás and cante in all flamenco.
They are good exercise without realizing it's exercise (cardiovascular, arm toning, major arm toning, core work.)
All of the repetitive movement is good for the brain.
"I love Sevillanas because, first of all, I can imagine being in Spain and there being a crowd of people all dancing them together...totally cool! Secondly, because they're very structured and fairly repetitive, just putting some same steps together different ways and different places, so i can feel like i am doing flamenco even though i am too stupid and clutzy to do REAL flamenco. A third reason is because i am sure all those arm circles keep at least some of the "old lady" flab off my arms, lol!" - Celeste
*Purchase of this workshop in non-refundable and non-transferable. *Workshop may not be taken by drop-in or class card without instructor permission.
You can view the full summer schedule here.