De Ida Y Vuelta
“De Ida Y Vuelta” literally means “to go and return” like a round-trip plane or train ticket. We know Flamenco is an art form originating from the south of Spain, however, our journey in “De Ida Y Vuelta” starts with Spanish migration to Latin America and tells the tale of how new song- forms were created as Flamenco was influenced by the culture, poetry and music there.
For instance, Cuba is enormously important to world music, as the Rumba was born from Afro-Cuban tradition. Many Rumbas exist today, from Rumba Cubana to Rumba Catalan to Rumba Flamenca! World music fans will enjoy a fresh blend of virtuosic Spanish Flamenco infused with groovy Cuban rhythms and Latin jazz sensibility with magical dance!
With music to rival any jazz festival headliner, Kasandra dances with with the mesmerizing “Manton de Manila” silk shawl, twirling of Spanish fans, bata de cola long train skirt and rapid-fire footwork. The group transports the audience like magic! With emotional and musical chemistry, rhythm and soniquete , the Kasandra Flamenco Ensemble ignites the audience to an uproar.
Enjoy spontaneity, passion and emotion as the artists torch the stage! One Sunday only at the Dance Centre’s Family Faris Studio, 7pm for a unique one of a kind experience!