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London Pena film showing
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Ailsa
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Joined: Apr. 17 2007
From: South East England
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RE: London Pena film showing (in reply to Ailsa)
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Can't seem to upload the PDFs, but here's the text so you've got the details. You don't really need the pretty pictures anyway Peña Flamenca de Londres presents a special screening of the film The Flamenco Clan_______ Spanish with English subtitles Sunday 22 July 3.30 pm The North London Tavern 375 Kilburn High Road, London NW6 7QB tickets £5.00 members £6.50 non-members Tickets in advance or on the door. The venue seats approximately 60. Running time: 89 minutes. For tickets and details call Vera King 020 7703 6893 or Caroline Wolff 020 8208 1487 or see www.flamenco-london.org.uk. To book a table for lunch or dinner before or after the show, call the North London Tavern 020 7625 6634, or order on the day. The North London Tavern is 50 metres from Kilburn underground or Brondesbury (National Rail) and close to the Tricycle Theatre. Plenty of buses including numbers 16 and 32. Check TFL website. Herencia Flamenca (The Flamenco Clan) A film by Michael Meert with Juan Carmona, Antonio Carmona, José Miguel Carmona Juan 'Habichuela', Pepe 'Habichuela' From the director of the much-acclaimed Paco de Lucía: Light and Shade (2004) comes this a fascinating story about four generations of the Carmona and Sordera gypsy flamenco dynasty. In The Flamenco Clan' this German film director follows Ketama, the band that fused flamenco with rock, salsa, rumba, funk and even African sounds. The film takes a journey to the real flamenco roots of their music. Along the way they meet up with father and uncle to the Carmona brothers, Juan and Pepe Habichuela, two of the greatest flamenco guitarists of all time. The film's climactic sequence is a haunting, nocturnal flamenco performance in a cave in Granada's Sacramonte district. More details on http://flamencoclan.com
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Date Jul. 8 2007 13:57:46
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