Tuesday, November 2, 2010

International flamenco group Los Vivancos bring their new show EXTREME FLAMENCO FUSION to South Florida!

The award-winning international biggest selling Flamenco group Los Vivancos: Aaron, Josue, Israel, Judah, Joshua, Elias and Cristo - seven brothers (out of 39 brothers and sisters), dance is a way of life and a showcase of their heritage. The flamenco show brings a variety of musical and dance disciplines, including some of the more graceful movements from the martial arts, ballet, theater and the circus. Arie Kaduri of NYK Productions INC. says "... you see it once; you'll want to see it again and again".

Raised by a wandering musician family, Los Vivancos spent their youth traveling the world absorbing the diverse cultures they encountered, ultimately incorporating them into their flamenco performances. As they became teenagers, the demand for the brothers' unique talent increased and they found themselves performing together around the world.

Educated in different cities around the globe, the brothers attended the prestigious academies Conservatorio Profesional de Danza Instituto del Teatro in Barcelona, Real Conservatorio de Danza de Madrid in Madrid, National London Studio in England, Qüánticoh Independent School in Canada, Dutch Ballet Theatre in the Netherlands, The Royal Music Conservatory of Vancouver and the studios of Amor de Dios. All speak a minimum of four languages and play at least two instruments each allowing them to write and compose their own scores.

Los Vivancos' career highlights include sold out performances at the renowned Montecarlo Circus Festival in Italy, at the Teatro Gran Via of Madrid and at the The Premio Nacional de Teatro "Posada de las Animas" and at various theaters in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, Israel. The talented septet has been featured on the smash ABC TV hit “Dancing with the Stars” and on Magic TV's renowned French Program “Le Plus Grand Cabaret Du Monde”.

The brothers have been special guests and choreographers in Mylene Farmer's production of "Avant Que L'Ombre" at the Bercy Stadium in Paris and have collaborated with actor Antonio Banderas, Dortmund's Symphonic Orchestra with which they performed at Dortmund's Konthertus Haus (Germany) and pianist Manolo Carrasco.

Commendations and awards include first prize at the San Remo Music Festival in Italy, the Gran Teatro La Fenice de Venecia Award given by Princess Stefania De Monaco and the Jerome Medrano Special Award at the Montecarlo Circus Festival, among many others.

Los Vivancos’ EXTREME FLAMENCO FUSION will be at the Seminole Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida from January 19 thru 23, 2011.