Angelina Ramirez - Flamenco Dancer, Choreographer, and Teaching Artist

September 14, 2022 00:46:38
Angelina Ramirez - Flamenco Dancer, Choreographer, and Teaching Artist
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Angelina Ramirez - Flamenco Dancer, Choreographer, and Teaching Artist

Sep 14 2022 | 00:46:38

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Show Notes

In this episode, we hear from Angelina Ramirez, Flamenco Dancer, Choreographer, and Teaching Artist. We begin the conversations by discussing her Project Creosote Start Award and the project titled Manos Trabajadoras. We learn how Angelina navigated the pandemic as a performing artist and how she is responding through her conceptual practice as a Flamenco artist. Angelina shares how “Flamenco found her” as a child and how an opportunity encounter with a Flamenco dancer in Tucson set the path forward for her life’s passion and profession. We lean into a conversation about identity and stereotypes in the art form and how Angelina is telling her own story as a non-gitana, Mexicana Flamenca.

To hear all this more, including her advice for artists who desire to transition to full-time practice, listen to the full-length podcast by clicking the link above! To listen to the mini, click below!

https://kxci.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Angelina-Ramirez-Mini_mixdown.mp3

 

Angelina Ramirez is a flamenco movement artist and teaching artist living in Tucson, AZ. Angelina’s artistic work explores what it means to be a queer, latinx flamenca, practicing in a traditional gitano form of dance. As a teaching artist, she is interested in the intersections of arts and healing, focusing on teaching elders of all abilities and integrated flamenco with autistic individuals. She is devoted to promoting accessibility and eradicating ableism, racism and bigotry by practicing and promoting dialogue, acceptance and community participation.

 

Angelina Ramirez. Photo by Steven Meckler

 

Angi Flamenco Kid / Pose: 1989 at the Tucson Folk Festival. Image courtesy of the artist

 

Angi Flamenco Kid / Pose: 1989 at the Tucson Folk Festival. Image courtesy of the artist

 

Duende: Creative Aging Class at Mesa Arts Center. Image courtesy of the artist

 

Poster of Ser. Image courtesy of the artist

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