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My wife recently had her yearly flamenco show, which means that for the past months there’s been more than the usual amount of emotion flying through the house and through our lives.

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Talaga palang nag-aaral ng sayaw na flamenco si Althea Vega. ’Yung ginamit kasing litrato nang lumabas siya rito sa PM ay naka-costume siya na pang-flamenco, orihinal na Spanish dance, at hindi ‘yun pang-pictorial lang.

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Eduardo Guerrero’s flamenco recital at the CCP Little Theater evoked several titles, among them “Dance as Passion,” “Passion as Dance,” “A Fantastic Feat,” “A Dancer on Fire.” For all that, the curtains opened on a quiet note, with Guerrero standing perfectly still, torso and feet bare, a cape over his shoulders. He began to move his arms and legs lithely in all directions, laying his cape on the floor.

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We always remember the moments when we fall in love.

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“Flamenco! Cuerdas de Fuego” was staged by a rather unusual group: whereas flamenco companies consist of predominantly male dancers, or at least of a balanced male-female combination of dancers, the one which Filfest presented at the Insular Life auditorium in Alabang was exclusively female except for a male dancer, Antonio Vargas. Ginajane Grey directed the entire spectacle.

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