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Monday, March 30, 2009
Flamenco! Carlos Saura and Friends
In celebration of National Dance Week, the Audiovisual Center and the Art, Music & Recreation Center of the Library presents Flamenco! Carlos Saura and Friends, a series of five large screen videos. These will be shown on each Thursday at 12:00 noon in the Koret Auditorium in the lower level of the Main Library.
April 2, 2009
Gypsy Heart (2006, 50 min.) – A tribute to flamenco dancer Omayra Amaya’s struggle to keep a fiery dance form burning in the chilly city of Boston. Amaya states, “I am a Gypsy from Andalusia,” explaining that Flamenco emerged from Spain’s persecution of its Roma people as a “scream of liberation.”
April 9, 2009
Blood Wedding ( 1981, 101 min.) – Carlos Saura’s first collaboration with choreographer Antonio Gades is a dazzlingly shot and edited dress rehearsal for Gades’ ballet of the classic Federico Garcia Lorca tragedy.
April 16, 2009
Carmen (1983, 101 min.) – Saura’s Oscar-nominated take on the original Carmen story, by Prosper Merimee, casts Gades as a choreographer who falls for the gorgeous mystery woman he has discovered for his new production.
April 23, 2009
El Amor Brujo (1986, 103 min.) – Manuel de Falla’s beloved Roma ballet explodes onto the screen with blazing colors in Saura’s final work with Antonio Gades, a love quadrangle, and a ghost story featuring ravishing dancing and daring camera work.
April 30, 2009
Gypsy Caravan (2007, 111 min.) – An audience favorite at film festivals worldwide, Gypsy Caravan takes the viewer along on a six week fire-in-the belly Roma music tour that encompasses flamenco, violin, Indian folk-to-raga and jazz music.
All programs at the Library are free. This program is supported by the Friends of the San
Francisco Public Library.
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