Sep 29 2016
Farruquito Flamenco

Farruquito Flamenco

Presented by Segerstrom Center for the Arts at Unknown

From the legendary Los Farruco dynasty, the first family of Gypsy flamenco dance, Farruquito, or Juan Manuel Fernandez Montoya, is regarded as one of the most faithful representatives of flamenco puro. Son of the singer El Moreno and dancer La Farruca, he is the chief proponent of the unique dance style founded by his grandfather, the famed El Farruco.

At just 15 years old, Farruquito created his first show, Raíces Flamencas (Flamenco Roots) Since his debut at the Royal Festival Hall in London, he has performed with great success around the world. Following a performance at Flamenco Festival USA, The New York Times considered him "the best artist to set foot in the Big Apple in 2001.” He has also received numerous honors, including the prestigious APDE 2004 Award to the "worthy depositary of the Gypsy dance heritage.”

“At several points, he swept blithely and rapidly around the stage: Without a single jump, he seemed an eagle in flight. In one solo, he stole forward in two prolonged steps and then immediately bounced backward in two effortless pounces. He has surprise, fantasy, glamour, pride, glee. Many flamenco dancers draw their arms up proudly to create a single arch, like that of a bow or a matador. But the geometries of Farruquito’s dancing start from that arch, multiplying to become myriad and gorgeous.” – The New York Times (March 11, 2016)

Admission Info

Tickets start at $39

Dates & Times

2016/09/29 - 2016/09/29

Location Info