The roots of flamenco, though somewhat mysterious, seem to lie in the Roma migration from Rajasthan (in northwest India) to Spain between the 9th and 14th centuries. Anna goes to Antonio's studio where they are rehearsing his new dance, Los amantes de Teruel (The Lovers of Teruel), as a classical ballet but with a Spanish style. She writes about dance styles and practices and the history of dance. Originally set to folkloric rhythms of hand-claps known as " toque de . In some of his recent shows, El Yiyo has performed alongside his two brothers, Ricardo, 20, who is known as El Tete, and Sebastin, 13, who uses the stage name El Chino. Now fold your hand outwardsthink of trying to touch the front of your wrist with your fingers. Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions. Flamenco dancers spend a great deal of time practicing and perfecting the often difficult dance. He attempts to remedy this by presenting her with a large diamond, but his rival Joe Heels, played by Greco, then arrives, and Kitty makes Moose swear not to start any violence. BADALONA, Spain In a makeshift dance studio in an industrial warehouse one recent afternoon, the flamenco dancer Miguel Fernndez Ribas, known as El Yiyo, was practicing his moves next to a pile of pink and orange synthetic blankets that his father sells at local street markets. Although some aficionados can be vocal about which styles are authentic, none of them is wrong in my viewthey're just different. Michael Davis Martin Mathias Jack Davis Kenneth Kendall Barry Livingston Philip Mathias Anne Marie Hediger Ellen Helper Ilana Dowding Cynthia Kathleen Green Annie Mathias Christian Van Dyke Frankie Barry Van Dyke Florian Carl Reiner Alan Brady (voice) (uncredited) Director John Rich Writer Carl Reiner All cast & crew In 1941 Carmen and Sabiacas went to New York where she would continue to gain hoards of fans, including President Franklin D. Roosevelt who invited her to perform at a party in the White House. })(document, 'script', '//aff.bstatic.com/static/affiliate_base/js/flexiproduct.js'); Now try to find the same position standing up. , and to receive email from Rotten Tomatoes. Natural, sensitive and flirtatious movements by the bailaora. She has also been remembered in Buenos Aires, where a street has been named after her. "Good God not Anthony Steel," wrote Powell, "the archetypal British shit. Probably the most important thing you will need to start flamenco dancing is patience. Their movements are raw, and sometimes when they crouch forward or dip their head, the shapes they create can even look quite ugly. Classically influenced flamenco artists Antonio Gades, Christina Hoyos, Jos Greco II, and Lola Greco have also pushed the boundaries of flamenco. [CDATA[// >