Flamenco Masterclass with Legendary Bailaora Eva Yerbabuena!! | Theatre Flamenco of San Francisco
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Exclusive 4-Day Masterclass by Eva Yerbabuena!!direct from SPAIN!! Day 1 & 2 - Monday, March 10 & Tuesday, March 11ALL levels (Beginner~Advanced) 6:00-7:30pm (90 mins) Corporeal Movement y ‘Coreografia I’ (different from Day 3&4) Day 3 & 4 - Wednesday, March 12 & Thursday, March 13ALL levels (Beginner~Advanced) 6:00-7:30pm (90 mins) Corporeal Movement y ‘Coreografia II’ (different from Day1&2) We are very excited to introduce our First-Ever Masterclass Exclusively for Professionals. We look forward to seeing many professional dancers from all over the world at this masterclass! *We do not offer two-day options. 7:45-9:15pm (90 mins) Corporeal Movement FEE Early Bird* till February 15 at 11:59pm: *Carola’s students who registered for the Theatre Flamenco student show 2025 will receive a special discount 2 days (Day 1&2 OR Day 3&4) for All levels workshop: $130*All 4 days for All levels (Beg~Adv) workshop: $250*Master class for Professionals (4 days): $260General till March 8th: 2 days (Day 1&2 OR Day 3&4) for All levels workshop: $140All 4 days for All levels (Beg~Adv) workshop: $ 270Master class for Professionals (4 days): $280After March 9th through March 10th at 5:00PM only if space is available: Advance registration only - We do not accept the payment at the studio. 2 days (Day 1&2 OR Day 3&4) for All level workshop: $170All 4 days for All levels (Beg~Adv)workshop: $ 2904 days for one same level (ALL levels OR Professional): $320NO 1-day workshop for all levels, NO 2-day workshop for pro-level NO Online workshop (In-person only) NO mixing dates (e.g. Day 1 & Day 3 ..) No refund/No credit/No transfer/No make-up unless the workshop is canceled.Final registration for all classes close on Sunday, March 10 at 5:00pm or until SOLD-OUT. Eventbrite payment only - NO VENMO, PAYPAL, CASH Payment.No filming including filming yourself during the workshops . Theatre Flamenco will share a video only if Eva allows us. Please understand that it will be available in the following week for a smooth transition between workshops.The door opens when the previous workshop finishes to avoid loudness and crowdedness. If you arrive early, please wait in your car, on the stairways, or somewhere else.Please arrive in ready to dance attire for a smooth transition between workshops. Also, our dressing room space is limited.Street Parking only. Please expect traffic when coming to San Francisco.Please leave the studio in a timely manner after you finish.No guests are allowed. Unfortunately, your family/friends cannot watch the workshops. They must wait outside.If you do not feel well, please consider staying home.No mixed levels or dates: You cannot register for Day 2 & Day 4 OR 2 All Levels & 2 professional master classes, etc.BIO: Eva YerbabuenaBailaora, coreógrafa, directora artísticaEva Yerbabuena, born in Germany and moved to Ogíjares, Granada, grew up in a family deeply rooted in the Andalusian culture. Raised by her grandparents, Encarna and Luis, in a rural environment that embraced both tradition and wisdom, Eva’s early life was shaped by the essence of Andalusia — a land rich in history and philosophy. Her passion for flamenco blossomed in childhood, thanks to her supportive family, particularly her aunt Encarnita, who recognized her artistic talent. At the age of 8, Eva moved to a new life in Spain with her parents. By 11, she began flamenco lessons, showing exceptional promise. After training in various cities, including a pivotal time in Seville, she formed her own company in 1998 at just 28 years old, quickly gaining international recognition. Eva’s career is marked by numerous accolades and global performances. She became the first flamenco company to perform at the Sydney Opera House and has graced stages such as the Teatro de la Villa in Paris, Sadler’s Wells in London, the City Center in New York, and venues across the world, from Tokyo to Dubai. Her work has been shaped by renowned mentors, including Mario Maya and Enrique “El Canastero,” and she’s collaborated with artists like Mario Maya, Merche Esmerelda, and Joaquin Cortés. Her contributions to flamenco extend beyond the stage; Eva has been a key figure in numerous cultural events, including performances at the Bienal de Sevilla, the Teatro Español, and collaborations with directors such as Carlos Saura in the film Flamenco. In 2012, after a brief hiatus for motherhood, Eva returned with the acclaimed show AY! and continued to enchant audiences in London with Apariencias in 2017. Today, Eva Yerbabuena remains one of the most influential and respected figures in contemporary flamenco, known for her profound artistry and groundbreaking choreography. AWARDS XXII Rafael Romero “El Gallina” Award, granted by the Town Hall of Andújar and the Flamenco Peña Los Romeros, 2023 ‘Verde que te quiero verde’ Award, presented by the Memorial Niña de los Peines 'Al Gurugú' in Arahal, Seville, 2023 Honorary Member of the Academy of Performing Arts of Spain Gold Medal for Merit in Fine Arts National Dance Award Medal of Andalucía Gold Medal of Granada Max Performing Arts Awards 2018: Best Female Dance Performer for Apariencias 2013: Best Female Dance Performer for Ay! 2012: Best Female Dance Performer for Federico según Lorca / Best Dance Show for Cuando yo era... 2010: Best Female Dance Performer and Best Dance Show for Lluvia 2006: Best Female Dance Performer for A cuatro voces 2005: Best Female Dance Performer and Best Dance Show for Eva: a cal y canto National Dance Awards Nominated for Best Female Dance Performer at the British National Dance Awards in 2013 Nominated for Best Female Dance Performer and Best Artist in 2017 Giraldillo Awards (awarded by the Bienal de Flamenco de Sevilla) I Giraldillo Internacional del Flamenco de la Ciudad de Sevilla, 2022 Best Stage Direction, 2010 Magical Moment, 2006 Best Dance Performance, 2006 Best Guitarist (Paco Jarana), 2006 Best New Music, 2004 Best Solo Dance Performer, 2002 Festival de Jerez Audience Award, 2006 and 2010 Georgian International Festival of Theatre Excellence in Arts Award, 2016 APDE Award for Artistic Career, 2002 (Association of Spanish Dance and Flamenco Teachers) El Público Award from Canal Sur Radio, 1999, 2000, 2001 Flamenco Hoy Award for Best Dancer, awarded by the National Flamenco Critics, 1999, 2000, 2001 Flamenco Hoy Award for Best Company, 2003 Time Out Award for Best Female Dance Performer Silver Shoe (Zapatilla de Plata), 2005 Homage by Sinddança (São Paulo Dance Professionals Association) Culture Medal of Andalucía, 2007 Compás del Cante Award, 2008 International Dance Award by the Círculo de Críticos de Arte in Chile, 2009 Compás del Cante Award for “Achievements in Career and International Projection,” 2010 Granada Tourism Award Pata Negra Award, 2014 >> Donate to Theatre FlamencoLooking forward to have you in the workshop!! 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