San Francisco International Art Festival
World Premiere
Carola Zertuche presents
[Tríptico]
Closing act for SFIAF
Date(s) & Time: Sunday, May 11, 7:00pm
Duration: approx. 60 minutes (No Intermission)
Venue: Dance Mission Theater
Location: 3316 24th St, SF, CA 94110
Ticket Information
Early Bird: $20, Advance: $25, Door: $28
Production Details
Tríptico
Tríptico is a captivating flamenco performance that blends the passion and tradition of flamenco with the innovative spirit of contemporary dance. Artistic Director and flamenco dancer Carola Zertuche leads this dynamic collaboration, where three dancers—Zertuche, contemporary artist Nol Simonse, and flamenco dancer Nevarez Encinias—explore the intersections of movement, gender, and expression.
ARTIST INFORMATION
Nol Simonse (Contemporary Dance)
Nevarez Encinias (Flamenco Dance)
Carola Zertuche (Flamenco Dance/Artistic Director/Choreographer)
Felix de Lola (Flamenco Singer)
TBA (Flamenco Guitar)
Artistic Director and Choreographer and Dancer: CAROLA ZERTUCHE
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Nol Simonse
Nevares Encinias
PAST SFIAF SHOW
Date & Time: Friday, May 10 2024, 8:00 PM (SOLD-OUT)
Duration: approx. 75 mins without intermission
Location: Dance Mission Theater (3316 24th Street, San Francisco)
Pasajes Flamencos
Directed by the visionary Carola Zertuche, Pasajes Flamencos is a captivating production that seamlessly blends innovation with tradition. Prepare to be mesmerized by a unique fusion of modern creativity and the rich, authentic roots of flamenco. Pasajes Flamencostranscends boundaries, inviting the audience on a spellbinding journey through the heart of this passionate and timeless art form. It is an opportunity to witness the vibrancy of flamenco come to life in a breathtaking showcase of skill, emotion, and cultural resonance for an unforgettable evening of artistic expression and celebration.
El Theatre Flamenco de San Francisco presenta con orgullo "Pasajes Flamencos" en el de San Francisco Internacional Arts Festival. Bajo la dirección de la visionaria Carola Zertuche, esta cautivadora producción fusiona de manera magistral la innovación con la tradición. Prepárese para quedar hipnotizado por una combinación única de creatividad moderna y las ricas y auténticas raíces del flamenco. "Pasajes Flamencos" trasciende fronteras, invitando a la audiencia a un hechizante viaje al corazón de esta apasionada y atemporal forma de arte. No pierda la oportunidad de presenciar la vitalidad del flamenco cobrar vida en una deslumbrante exhibición de destreza, emoción y resonancia cultural. Únase a nosotros para una noche inolvidable de expresión artística y celebración.
CAST
Artistic Director/Bailaora - Carola Zertuche
Oud player & Violinist - Haluk Kecelioglu
Flamenco Singer - Azriel el Moreno
Flamenco Guitarist - Jesse Torres
Dancers - Krista B., Satoko F., Gina G., Takako M., Lauren S.
and More
Our featured multi-instrumentalist, Haluk Kecelioglu(Oud & Violin player)
San Francisco International Arts Festival Mission
SFIAF celebrates the arts by bringing together a global community of artists and audiences. We present innovative projects that focus on increasing awareness and understanding within and across cultures. Our core values are based on principles of cultural and economic equity and coordinating the shared resources of multiple organizations in order to reach mutually beneficial goals.
SFIAF presents the work of innovative artists from the Bay Area and around the world; many of the international artists make their US debut at the Festival. From 2003-23, SFIAF and more than 100 presenting partners have coordinated, presented and/or produced performances by over 600 arts ensembles from California and 60 other countries, and presented hundreds of educational and community engagement activities with diverse communities.
In addition to working with larger institutions, SFIAF places a high priority on the participation of culturally diverse and smaller entities—in particular, communities whose histories have been marginalized or left out of the prevailing American narrative. Activating and supporting relationships between such organizations and artists is a key component of SFIAF.