Passion, intricate rhythms, and awe-inspiring performances are what you might associate today with the word flamenco.
However, to truly understand the essence of this way of living, one must delve into the rich depths of its history, marked by the struggles and influences of minority communities.
Our goal is to meticulously study the multifaceted history of flamenco, from its early stages to the sold-out shows of today, with a focus on the hardships and influences of minority groups.
Expect extensive references, comparative analysis of literature, and an introduction to fundamental flamenco music concepts with practical demonstrations. By the end of this course, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of flamenco’s origins, its significance to those who have shaped it, and its continuing impact on culture and history.
We invite you to participate in this 3-part series of conference, by registering for each part individually by mail to: rocio.meza@astm.lu
Please notice that these events are for free!
Part 1
02.10
Conference “The History of Flamenco: Tracing Minority Hardships and Influences” by Giorgos Christodoulakis
Part 2
09.10
Introductory flamenco dancing course by Rosa Maria Fernandez

Part 3
16.10
Conference “The History of Flamenco: Tracing Minority Hardships and Influences” by Giorgos Christodoulakis (With short flamenco dance demonstrations by Rosa Maria Fernandez)
Passion, intricate rhythms, and awe-inspiring performances are what you might associate today with the word flamenco.
However, to truly understand the essence of this way of living, one must delve into the rich depths of its history, marked by the struggles and influences of minority communities.
Our goal is to meticulously study the multifaceted history of flamenco, from its early stages to the sold-out shows of today, with a focus on the hardships and influences of minority groups.
Expect extensive references, comparative analysis of literature, and an introduction to fundamental flamenco music concepts with practical demonstrations. By the end of this course, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of flamenco’s origins, its significance to those who have shaped it, and its continuing impact on culture and history.
We invite you to participate in this 3-part series of conference, by registering for each part individually by mail to: rocio.meza@astm.lu
Please notice that these events are for free!
Part 1
02.10
Conference “The History of Flamenco: Tracing Minority Hardships and Influences” by Giorgos Christodoulakis
Part 2
09.10
Introductory flamenco dancing course by Rosa Maria Fernandez

Part 3
16.10
Conference “The History of Flamenco: Tracing Minority Hardships and Influences” by Giorgos Christodoulakis (With short flamenco dance demonstrations by Rosa Maria Fernandez)
Passion, intricate rhythms, and awe-inspiring performances are what you might associate today with the word flamenco.
However, to truly understand the essence of this way of living, one must delve into the rich depths of its history, marked by the struggles and influences of minority communities.
Our goal is to meticulously study the multifaceted history of flamenco, from its early stages to the sold-out shows of today, with a focus on the hardships and influences of minority groups.
Expect extensive references, comparative analysis of literature, and an introduction to fundamental flamenco music concepts with practical demonstrations. By the end of this course, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of flamenco’s origins, its significance to those who have shaped it, and its continuing impact on culture and history.
We invite you to participate in this 3-part series of conference, by registering for each part individually by mail to: rocio.meza@astm.lu
Please notice that these events are for free!
Part 1
02.10
Conference “The History of Flamenco: Tracing Minority Hardships and Influences” by Giorgos Christodoulakis
Part 2
09.10
Introductory flamenco dancing course by Rosa Maria Fernandez

Part 3
16.10
Conference “The History of Flamenco: Tracing Minority Hardships and Influences” by Giorgos Christodoulakis (With short flamenco dance demonstrations by Rosa Maria Fernandez)
As part of the programme of the “Festival des migrations, des cultures et de la citoyenneté” CITIM and ASTM present
Conference-performance: Memory and oblivion in the history of flamenco – retracing the roots after Franco’s dictatorship
With:
– Georgios Christodoulakis, chercheur specialisé dans le flamenco
– Interlude musical par le Groupe Flamenco de la ASTM “Pa’lante”
Lors de son visite en Europe et au Luxembourg on a l’honneur d’accueillir le directeur Général de l’association Alrowwad située en Palestine.
Lors de son intervention au CITIM, Dr. Abdelfattah Abusrour va présenter son association, démontrer aux difficultés auxquelles ils font face suite à la situation actuelle et il va expliquer leur modèle d’opérer: la « belle résistance » ou la résistance sans violence.
Depuis de longues années Alrowwad est un partenaire de l’ASTM. Ils gèrent un centre culturel et de formation situé dans le camp de réfugiés d’Aïda.
Fondé en 1998, il travaille en faveur du développement de l’enfant, de la jeunesse et de la femme par le biais de programmes pédagogiques et artistiques. Un des objectifs principaux est d’offrir aux jeunes du camp un espace dans lequel ils peuvent s’exprimer et développer leur créativité par des activités non-violentes (p.ex. le théâtre, la danse, la photographie ou le sport). Le Centre gère également une ludothèque mobile (playbus) destinée aux enfants et organise des festivals de cinéma en plein air. Tous ces éléments font partie du concept de «Belle Résistance» développé par Alrowwad. En mettant en avant la culture palestinienne comme moyen de résistance, il cherche à casser les stéréotypes associés au peuple palestinien.
On vous invite de vous inscrire pour cet échange soit par mail: citim@astm.lu soit par téléphone: 400 427 31
Comme toujours on offre un sandwich et des boissons.
Ceci est une offre gratuite!