Flamenco comes to Millbrook

Flamenco comes to Millbrook
Barbara Martinez, left, and Alberto Alabedra of Alba Musik performing at the Hudson Valley Flamenco Festival on Saturday, Aug. 5, in Millbrook. 
Photo by Judith O’Hara Balfe

MILLBROOK — With the flashing colors of swirling skirts, the clacking of maracas, heels clicking to a passionate stream of guitar, and voices melded in song, the 2023 Hudson Valley Flamenco Festival, presented by the Millbrook Arts Group (MAG) began at the Millbrook Bandshell on Saturday, Aug. 5.

There was also a raffle, food, and a kiosk offering some Spanish shawls, hats and T-shirts in keeping with the Flamenco theme. The backdrop for the stage was created for the show by local artists Sharon Bates, who is an MAG board member, and Paul Miyamoto.

The first part of the program was Alba Musik, featuring performer Barbara Martinez and guitarist Alberto Alabedra, along with Peter Bogdands  and Ricardo Sanchez. Martinez, a native of Venezuela, explained the songs as she sang them, including one about a tryst between the sun and the moon, and another a love song to a dog.

The second half featured six dancers and guitarist Sanchez. The women—Ania Bartelhus, Anna Librada, Elisabet Torras, Rebecca Tomas, and Dierdre Towers—all had a solo or duo dance performance. In the finale, all women were on stage, and the audience was asked to follow their movements and become flamenco dancers themselves.

— Judith O’Hara Balfe

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