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House of Flamenka co-created and directed by Arlene Phillips to open at Peacock Theatre

by Staff Writer
August 16, 2022
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House of Flamenka Peacock Theatre

House of Flamenka Peacock Theatre

House of Flamenka, a brand new West End dance spectacular, co-created and directed by dance legend Arlene Phillips, will open at The Peacock Theatre and run 27th September to 8th October 2022.

House of Flamenka is a lavish, extravagant and sexy fusion of Flamenco and Contemporary dance.

Set in a fantasy world in the home of a goddess of music and dance whose passion is collecting beautiful objects, her most prized possessions being 20 extraordinary dancers and musicians, who perform solely for her pleasure.

       

With an eclectic soundtrack, the show is a passionate fusion of very distinctive forms, full of explosive choreography both Flamenco and contemporary.

Flamenco star Karen Ruimy leads an exceptional company of dancers from Madrid and the UK. The creative team comprises: Co-created and Directed by Arlene Phillips, Co-created and Produced by Karen Ruimy, Choreography by James Cousins and Flamenco Choreography by Francisco Hidalgo.

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