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"It Was My First Time in Spain"

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"It Was My First Time in Spain"

For thirty years Stella had been wanting to travel to Spain. In the fall of 2013, she finally decided to make the trip.  And she did it by joining the FlamencoTour.

"How scary it would be to come alone,"

Stella says.

"Once you come back [home] then you realize what a precious jewel you had ...  and I'm jealous of people who are going to go."

Watch the video below to hear Stella talk about her experiences in Jerez.

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It Wasn't Like My Fantasy

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It Wasn't Like My Fantasy

I mentioned that I had this fantasy of dancing on rooftops before I went to Spain for the first time. Once I settled in Sevilla and found my apartment, I was overjoyed to discover that it had an azotea.

azotea - rooftop

I wanted to go up there with my character shoes. Yes, character shoes. I was so stubborn, so green that I didn't believe having actual flamenco shoes would make that much of a difference when dancing. Anyway, I wanted to go up to try to practice the little that I could remember from class.

Carolina, my roommate, told me to make sure that the door didn't close or I would be locked up there with no way of getting down. I think she may have thought I was nuts.

So one day I went up to dance on the roof

It was sunny and beautiful. Springtime and not too hot.

But it wasn't like my fantasy.  

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"We're all Pursuing a Dream and a Passion"

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"We're all Pursuing a Dream and a Passion"

Today I want to show you a video of Becky and Aida from the rooftop of our apartment in the Barrio San Miguel, an important flamenco neighborhood in Jerez.

They describe their time in Jerez together.

They talk about being in bulerías class,  In the words of Becky,

"You soon realize that you have the support of everybody in the room.  Not only your fellow travelers, but everybody else who’s there.  Everything is there.  The music.  The singing.  The jaleos.  The palmas.  You can really have some amazing breakthroughs."

And they talk about the togetherness of the group,

"We were on the same page, everybody," Aida says.

They talk about other things too.  Hear what they have to say in the video below.

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Mercedes Ruíz serving sherry to Us!

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Mercedes Ruíz serving sherry to Us!

When I first got the idea for the Flamenco Tour to Jerez I envisioned a private workshop with Mercedes Ruíz.

That's it.

Nothing more.

A class just for me

Well, and the other people I would bring with me.

I was in Jerez studying, taking classes from Mercedes and others.

I felt pushed and pulled in all different directions.  Confused and overwhelmed with all of the different choreographies, the choreographies that I had walked in on the middle of.

I didn't like it.

I was supposed to be having fun, but it was feeling stressful instead.

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The Flamenco Was What Connected Us

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The Flamenco Was What Connected Us

"We all came from different walks of life. We had different experiences, and yet, the flamenco was what connected us."  - Jackie Villegas-Maclin Watch the video below, and find out why a trip to Jerez was something Jackie, a flamenco teacher from Kirkland, Washington, will never forget ...

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"Just do it," says Pat

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"Just do it," says Pat

In the video below Pat, a very beginner and first time traveler, talks about what the Flamenco Tour was like for her. The video was made after her first trip to Jerez.  She came back with me a year later too and has already signed up for next fall's trip!

She inspires me just about every time I see her, or even just think about her.  Watch the video to find out why.

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