Posts
Flamenco Life after Baby
Thoughts about the last couple of months
By Kasandra “La China”
July 22, 2008
4:48am At Home
Everybody is sleeping except me...
What can I say? My blog productivity is way down because I don't know where my spare time has gone. …
Pregnancy & Flamenco – Part 4
Thoughts about the third trimester - Months #7 to #8
Still dancing, still teaching!
By Kasandra “La China”
April 9, 2008
Well, I'm at home in Vancouver, BC again and have been teaching my regular 9 classes a week. Usually I teach…
How Flamenco Saved This Doctor’s Life
By Susan Biali, MD
April 6, 2008
In my teaching career I have met and taught hundreds, maybe thousands of students. Susan Biali is one of the students that has made an impression on me over the years. She is multi-talented person with…
Best things about Jerez de la Frontera
Festival de Jerez 2008
By Kasandra “La China”
March 8, 2008
Jerez de la Frontera is the birthplace of flamenco. Geographically it is in Andalucia, the South of Spain, approximately an hour from Seville by car and 40 minutes…
Pregnancy & Flamenco – Part 3
Thoughts about Months #6 to #7
Getting bigger, still dancing!
Written by Kasandra from Jerez de la Frontera, Spain
March 6, 2008
Last summer, I signed up for a couple of dance workshops at the Festival de Jerez. The Festival de Jerez…
Pregnancy & Flamenco – Part 2
Thoughts about Months #5 to #6
Todavia no hay problema!
Written by Kasandra La China from HOME, Vancouver, BC
February 1, 2008
If you are a dancer considering having a baby or if you are pregnant wondering if you should do flamenco,…
Pregnancy & Flamenco – Part 1
Thoughts from Months #1 to #4
No sweat!
Written by Kasandra La China from Maui, Hawaii
January 9, 2008
At the time of this blog, I am approaching 20 weeks of pregnancy, which is the halfway mark to having a baby. At this point, I'd…
Teaching to Learn: More dirt on Sevillanas
Ways students process information and how the instructors present it
By Andrea Williams, Instructor
November 23, 2007
Students often ask me why I teach.
The answer is simple: I teach to learn.
I learn from my students. What makes…
Why Flamenco Jondo? Finding the Superhero Within
By Cyrena "La Sirena" Huang
November 23, 2007
This blog is by Cyrena, Mozaico's resident flamenco addict, professional cellist and educator, beloved Children's Instructor, aspiring flamenco dancer/singer/aficionado and fearless friend. Her…