Juanito Pascual In Collaboration with
Present:
The 2nd Annual
Unforgettable New Year's Evening
of Flamenco Music, Song & Dance
Monday, December 31, 2007
& 2-Day Master Flamenco Workshops
In Dance, Singing, & Compas!
Wed.-Thu.,
January 2-3, 2008
with Singer/Dancer
Elena Andújar
One of Spain's Top Flamenco Artists
In A Special Boston Appearance!
Joined by
Antonio Andújar
On Cajon (Percussion)
& Juanito Pascual
"One of America's Greatest Flamenco Guitaritsts"
Concert & Bash: Mon., Dec. 31st, 2007, 7:30 p.m.
Mojitos Lounge & Nightclub
48 Winter Street, Boston, MA
(Easy T Access & $9 Validated Parking @ LaFayette Garage)
Workshops: Wed-Thur, Jan 2-3, 2008, 6:30-10 p.m.
The Raff Dance Studio
14 Harvard Ave., Suite #3, Allston , MA
(Easy T Access & Street Parking)
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PURCHASE TICKETS NOW!
New Year's Evening Concert Prices (Dec.. 31st, 2007):
$20 In Advance / $25 At Door
$1 Off/Each for Student/Instructor/Senior
21+ & Proper Dress
Purchase via the form on the left or (617) 642-1444
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
7:30 p.m. - Flamenco Concert Set 1 + Tapas
9:00 p.m. - Mojitos New Year's Eve Party
11:30 p.m. - Flamenco Set 2 - Bring In The New Year
12:00 a.m. - New Year's Eve Toast & Party Till 3 am!
SECURE YOUR SPOT TODAY!
Master Flamenco Workshop Prices (Jan. 2-3, 2008):
$20/One $35/Two $50/Three
$65/Four $80/Five $90/Six
$1 Off/Each for Student/Instructor/Senior
Register by phone via credit card or check to guarantee your spot - (617) 642-1444.
Day of (/ at the door) workshop registration will be available via cash, check, or credit card.
EACH DAY'S WORKSHOP LINEUP (WED. & THU.):
6:30 - 7:30 p.m. - Cante (C1 & C2)
Learn the basics of the fine art of flamenco singing with Elena in this two day workshop. No experience required-but be ready to sing!
- With live Flamenco guitar accompaniment by Juanito Pascual!
7:30 - 9 p.m. - Begin./Interm. Flamenco (FB1 & FB2)
In the first hour Elena will cover essentials of technique and explore choreography in one of the traditional forms. The last half- hour will be intensive practice of rhythmic concepts together with the advanced students.
8:30 - 10 p.m. - Interm./Advan. Flamenco (FA1 & FA2)
The first half hour will be Intensive rhythmic practice focusing on Palmas and internalization of rhythmic patterns followed by one hour of technique practice and a section of advanced choreography in a rhythm to be determined.
Generous Co-Sponsoring by
Flamenco Buzz
"All the news you'll ever need about flamenco - updated daily!"
Planet Flamenco
"From Tierra del Fuego to the Yukon, the only site on the web dedicated exclusively to flamenco in the Western Hemisphere."
Mojitos Latin Lounge & Nightclub
"Raising the Standard of Latin Entertainment!"
Andreassian Music Fund
"Supporting Emerging Artists"
(617) 962-0049
Artist Biographies
Elena is Back! Elena Andújar returns for a special New Years Eve performance and rare two-day flamenco workshop! Elena has quickly endeared herself to Boston audiences & flamenco aficionados after a triumphant Jordan Hall performance last summer and as a faculty member with Juanito Pascual's Summer Flamenco Institute at the New England Conservatory. She brings her magic and expertise to Boston for a few short days this holiday season-don't miss it!
Born in Seville, Elena Andújar was raised in the heartland of flamenco culture, living the art form as a daily experience. She is a flamenco singer and dancer of world renown and has recorded, performed and toured internationally with a long list of today’s top flamenco artists including Ketama, Joaquín Cortés, Antonio Canales, Pata Negra, Diego Carrasco, Jorge Pardo, La Familia Fernandez, and Niña Pastori among others. Her self-titled solo album Elena Andújar was the first to combine flamenco and hip-hop, and her film work includes Devil’s Advocate with Al Pacino, and Flamenco Women with Eva La Yerbabuena.
She began studying dance at age 10, graduating with a degree in Classical Dance from the Matilde Coral Dance School in Sevilla, at age 20. Her singing, known for its great spontaneity, was first recognized in private functions and gradually came to the attention of the general flamenco public.
Elena demonstrates a deep knowledge of the traditional flamenco song forms, and at the same time has branched out, experimenting widely in genres including jazz, blues, and hip-hop. Flamenco critic Álvarez Caballero writes of Andújar in El Pais: “One of the most solid of the young flamenco singers.” She has performed in major theaters throughout Europe, Japan, and the U.S., and continues to evolve and explore new artistic terrain.
Elena owns and operates a Flamenco school in Madrid.
Jonathan “Juanito” Pascual has been called “one of the greatest American flamenco guitarists.” He is a multifaceted guitarist, composer, and teacher who has performed in styles ranging from jazz and blues, to classical guitar, klezmer, as well as flamenco. Based in Boston, Juanito tours frequently throughout the U.S. and has played for most of the country's major flamenco dance companies including those of Omayra Amaya, Ramon de los Reyes, Jose Greco II, Carlota Santana, La Repompa de Málaga, Inés Arrubla, and Susana di Palma. He has performed in major festivals around the country including the 2003 Tanglewood Jazz Festival, (broadcast live on National Public Radio), Festival Flamenco Internacional in Albuquerque, Yale's International Festival of Arts and Ideas, and New York City's Fringe Festival. Juanito has performed as a soloist and as leader of his own ensemble to sold out audiences throughout the East Coast. He was a featured performer in Boston's Museum of Fine Arts as a featured artist in their Art of the Guitar concert series in 2000 and has returned annually to sold out audiences. Juanito was also the opening for Michel Camilo at Cambridge's Sanders Theater in 2004. Since 2005 he has been the director for the Annual Summer Flamenco Institute at New England Conservatory in Boston. He has been seen and heard nationally on a variety of TV and radio programs including NPR's "The World" and "Here and Now". He holds a Bachelor of Music degree in Contemporary Improvisation from New England Conservatory where he graduated with honors in 1997, and was Second Prize winner in the 1996 New England Classical guitar Competition.
Juanito first picked up the guitar at age eleven discovering flamenco music at age fifteen. This led him to Spain the following year where he was immersed in the flamenco culture, studying with teachers including Adam del Monte, Parilla de Jerez, Manolo Sanlucar, and El Entri. While at NEC Juanito's teachers included classical guitarists David Leisner and Eliot Fisk and jazz guitarist Gene Bertoncini. Most recently, he has been mentored by the Boston based maestro Dimitri Goryachev.
In addition to a busy performance schedule, Juanito is very active as an educator, both as private instructor in the Boston area, as well as lecturer/performer, giving frequent presentations and workshops at colleges and schools throughout the country. As a teacher he is devoted to the pursuit of guitar as a means to reveal each individual's unique musical and personal potential, and to sharing the beauty, spirituality, and expressive power of the art of flamenco.
In 2003 Juanito completed his first CD “Cosas en Común” of all original flamenco compositions. The work has received critical acclaim and frequent radio play in the US. and abroad. In addition to touring with his group Juanito collaborated on a chamber opera by Osvoldo Golijov which had its debut at Tanglewood in 2003 featuring soprano Dawn Upshaw. He has also co-composed and performed his first film score, for an animated short film about Southern Spain by Karen Aqua and Joanna Priestley. Currently Juanito is working on a number of exciting projects including his second solo CD and a duo project with guitarist Grisha Goryachev.