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Flamenco comes to the Gay Village

Flamenco comes to the Gay Village

FLAMENCO fever is set to takeover Kampus for a day-long festival complete with dancing, liveguitars and authentic Spanish food!

Manchester’s garden neighbourhood will be celebrating all things Español on Saturday 13 August in the stunning surroundings of the lush Kampus gardens. The festival will pay homage to the iconic Spanish dance, with an open-mic format and seeing students and enthusiasts taking to the dancefloor for their time in the spotlight.

The free, one-day-only event kicks off from 2pm until 6.30pm – with the party then continuing into the night. Forget jetting off for holidays … let the Spanish vibes come to you.

Expect lots of polkadots and frills, as dancers don traditional dress and showcase their moves to the sounds of guest flamenco musicians and singers Carlos Van Tongeren; Jose Manuel Benzepon; Jack McCarthy; and Tom Metcalfe. Dance teachers will also be on hand to welcome their students … and maybe get the audience involved too!

It's a team-up between Sarah Chambers – founder of Manchester-based Espíritu Flamenco– and Levanter Fine Foods, the much-loved purveyors of Spanish food, currently decamped to the Bungalow at Kampus for a summer residency. They’ll be serving their authentic tapas and giant paella.

Sarah Chambers, founder ofEspíritu Flamenco, said: 

“People don’t realisebut there’s an amazing flamenco following in Manchester. There’s adiverseflamenco community in the city, from those just starting out to the more accomplished dancers. Our festival at Kampus will be a vibrant, joyous celebration of what is a real art form which is enjoyed by people of many nationalities and cultural backgrounds

 – with loads of dancers taking to the stage and live music.

“There’s something really special about flamenco.  It’s rhythmic, complex and a skillful performance. It really hypnotizes and captivates the audience. We want people to come down, get involved, and soak up the Spanish vibes in what, we think, is the best al fresco spot in the city.”

Joe Botham, from Levanter Fine Food, said: 

“Kampus just lends itself so well to that outdoor, summer celebration. We’ve had a proper summer to remember, serving up dish after dish of Spanish goodness.  The Flamenco Fiestawill take the Spanishvibes up a notch and be a real celebration of the music, moves and atmosphere that I fell in love with on trips around Spanish villages and towns.”

The festival is the latest in a celebratory run of summer events at the rental neighbourhood,developed by Capital&Centric and HBD. The community and lush gardens have seen art exhibitions and artisan markets draw crowds, with beloved Nell’s Pizza bringing the vibes, Pollen Bakery serving up the pastries and recent opening The Beeswing pouring the wine.

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Published: 9-Aug-2022: (6769)

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