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Flamenco Singing & Guitar Workshop with Bárbara Martínez & Albert Alabedra

  • Mayo Street Arts 10 Mayo Street Portland, ME, 04101 United States (map)

Event Details

Join us for a dynamic flamenco workshop led by flamenco singer Bárbara Martínez and guitarist Albert Alabedra.

🎤 Singers will learn a traditional flamenco verse.
🎸 Guitarists will learn how to accompany the verse.
🎶 Then, both groups will come together to sing and play in unison!

No singing experience required.
Basic guitar skills highly recommended.
All ages welcome - Children should be accompanied by an adult and be able to focus for the full 2-hour session.

Come experience the rhythm, soul, and collaboration of flamenco music!

This workshop is co-presented by FLOR and Mayo Street Arts and is in combination with a performance by ALBA Musik on April 11th at Mayo Street Arts.

About the Artists

Bárbara Martínez grew up performing in New York City. Originally from Venezuela, she is the grand-niece of famed Argentine tango singer Libertad Lamarque. For more than 20 years she has worked as a dancer and singer with numerous flamenco dance companies and world music ensembles, and danced with the Metropolitan Opera, where she also sang as a child. In 2010, Bárbara performed at Carnegie Hall/Weill in a solo concert to a sold out house.

She appears in the documentary “Sobre Las Olas – A Story of Flamenco in the U.S.” by Carolina Loyola-Garcia and the photography exhibit entitled “100 Years of Flamenco in New York” at the NY Performing Arts Library. She is a Brown graduate and is currently pursuing a Masters at Berklee College of Music. Bárbara teaches music at the Ethical Culture Fieldston School.

A native of Barcelona, Spain, Albert Alabedra has self-taught guitar since the age of 14. Albert was exposed to flamenco at an early age, with a mother from Córdoba and grandparents from Sevilla, the southern Spanish province of Andalucía where flamenco originated. In addition to the traditional flamenco, popular throughout Spain, Albert grew up with the global influences characteristic of cosmopolitan Barcelona, especially the rumba Catalana.

Later formally trained in classical and electric guitar and then in jazz and flamenco, Albert has used his versatile repertoire to create his own unique “fusion” style. His musical career consists of performances with various pop, rock, jazz, funk, acoustic, and flamenco bands throughout Spain and New York.

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