August 8 and 9, Flamenco Fever will present its Midsomer concert series from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at La Cantera Arts Conservatory located in the Kessler Hills Shopping Center at 1050 N Westmoreland Road, Ste. 328.
This event will feature three international guest artists alongside local performers, offering an evening of authentic, live flamenco.
Attendees will experience the rhythms and vibrant energy of this captivating dance style. The series is designed for both seasoned flamenco enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
Event Tickets range from $28.52-$125 with early discounts on a limited number of seats. The top-tier price includes a VIP table for 2 with tapas and a Bottle of Wine. Click here to purchase tickets.
“We are thrilled to present this dynamic evening of mesmerizing melodies and edge-of-your-seat drama. If you’ve never seen flamenco before, now is the perfect time! If you are a flamenco lover, you will not be disappointed,” says Julia Alcántara, Artistic Director of Ida y Vuelta Flamenco.
La Cantera offers weekly classes in dance, singing, guitar, percussion, bilingual yoga, and African dance. These classes are part of our regular schedule of events. Additionally, they host special events, including Bachata nights, social gatherings, open mic nights, a clothing swap, and an art therapy series for both children and adults. For more information, check out
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Flamenco Fever is a Dallas-based non-profit organization founded by Alcantara, the director of Alcantara Arts and Entertainment. Since its establishment in 1998, the organization has specialized in showcasing ethnic performers, including African drummers, salsa dancers, tango artists, belly dancers, circus acts, and Japanese Taiko drummers.
Since 2015, Flamenco Fever has hosted 13 month-long residencies and produced 19 major community festivals. Each year, Flamenco Fever presents nearly 70 performances and offers approximately 300 classes, all accompanied by live music. The organization has received recognition for its performances, including accolades from members of the Spanish government in Dallas and the Spanish Consulate in Houston. In 2023, Ida y Vuelta Flamenco was invited to present its full production, “Memorias Flamencas,” at an international flamenco festival in Málaga, Spain, which is known as the birthplace of flamenco. This performance generated significant enthusiasm and was regarded as a major achievement, positioning Texas on the international flamenco map.
