“Flamenco & the Sitting Cat” is the title of the first of my soon-to-be self-published novels. The ‘Sitting Cat’ part of the title refers to the geographical shape of Iran…

I grew up with only classical music — and flamenco music and dance. My father, who left Barcelona in his mid-20s, wanted it that way. Since I left home at 18, it’s a gift to watch any type of dance I like and to listen to every kind of music that comes my way.

I still love classical — and flamenco! Especially fascinating to me is when flamenco is fused with the dance of Iran, where my husband was raised. Shahrokh Moshkin Ghalam is an Iranian dancer now residing in France. Flamenco is as much about individuality as it is about technique — it accommodates all cultures, all forms of beauty.
If only politics were as intent on creating a climate of ‘we’ rather than an ‘us vs. them’!
The way Ghalam (click here for his Facebook page) fuses dance styles is respectful and hypnotic…
For more flamenco, check out Part 3: Marvelous Madrid — Flamenco
What fusion art do you enjoy?
Dance moves on jazz
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This is fabulous, Daal – I got stuck on that youtube performance and had to look for more. 🙂
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I know too well the black hole of youtube lol
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Congrats on your book to come.. and loved the dance.. 🙂
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thank you, Sue 🙂
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