2025 Flamenco Festival Miami XVI * March 5-9, 2025 + New York City Center * March 6-9, 2025
Miami’s hottest flamenco event of the year returns!
Manuel Liñán, Eva Yerbabuena, Patricia Guerrero and Alfonso Losa celebrate the cultural richness of Granada and its contributions to flamenco.
“Liñán (pictured) is the best thing happening to flamenco and Spanish dance today.” – El País (Spain)
The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County presents the 16th Flamenco Festival Miami from March 5-9, 2025. This edition of Flamenco Festival Miami will bring together the most celebrated stars of contemporary flamenco direct from Spain, as well as a new generation of artists who are redefining the art form. The festival kicks off on the stage of the Knight Concert Hall on March 5, 2025 with Manuel Liñán’s provocative new creation, “Muerta de Amor,” followed by flamenco legend Eva Yerbabuena’s reflection on her decades-long career, “Yerbagüena (Oscuro Brillante),” on March 6. The festival closes with Patricia Guerrero and Alfonso Losa’s exploration of identity, “Alter Ego,” on March 9. More details + Tickets!
Tickets range from $30-$135* and may be purchased at the Adrienne Arsht Center box office by calling (305) 949-6722, or online at arshtcenter.org.
Plus, all Festival performances presented in New York City!
New York City Center Flamenco Festival * March 6-9, 2025
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March 5
Compañía Manuel Liñán: Muerta de amor
In this new show, Manuel Liñán seeks sustenance through emotion and flesh, a journey to discover humanity’s need for connection. Featuring 12 artists onstage, the performance aims to create an atmosphere of desire, fantasy, provocation and intimacy.
March 6
Eva Yerbabuena: Yerbagüena (oscuro brillante)
Eva Yerbabuena is considered “a visionary and masterful dancer” (The Guardian) who is “touched by greatness” (The Times) and embodies “the type of once-in-a-generation artist” (The Independent). In her 19th show, she moves between the most absolute rigidity and resounding flexibility, between stillness and movement, light and darkness, between singing and dancing, classicism and avant-garde, craftsmanship and technology to rethink what she already believed to be absolute and fixed.
March 9
Alfonso Losa & Patricia Guerrero: Alter Ego
Virtuoso performers Patricia Guerrero and Alfonso Losa throw away the rule book to explore personal connection. Guerrero draws geometric figures with her dance. She dismantles her movements and re-creates them. Losa develops new schemes without breaking the mold, builds without deconstructing and stays true to his roots. Alter Ego is flamenco stripped bare. It is pure passion, visceral movement and unfettered exploration.
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Flamenco Festival Miami celebrates its 16th edition by paying tribute to one of the most emblematic cradles of the art form: Granada. The Nasrid city is not only distinguished by the majesty of the Alhambra and its rich cultural history, but also by its unique contribution to flamenco, as it harbors both the purest roots and the most daring avant-garde expressions of this art form. This edition of the Flamenco Festival will bring together the most celebrated stars of contemporary flamenco, as well as a new generation of artists who are redefining the art form.