Sunday, April 15, 2012

Flamenco Master Teo Morca Returns to Share Wisdom of 60-year Career

"In the airy front studio at Washington Contemporary Ballet, there’s a rather odd scene. About a dozen lithe young women in flowing skirts and heeled shoes are flouncing, stamping and twirling their way through an advanced flamenco class led by a 77-year-old man with wispy gray hair and a bald crown. Yet when he starts dancing with lightning-fast feet and sultry hips, you can see why Teo Morca, who began the Northwest’s first flamenco school in Bellingham 35 years ago, is still a legend in the international flamenco world."




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Order your copy of the documentary of Senor Morca's life, TEO MORCA: A Master Among Us

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