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HomeEntertainmentLegendary Flamenco ensemble Bandaluzia lock in Eumundi date

Legendary Flamenco ensemble Bandaluzia lock in Eumundi date

The legendary Flamenco ensemble Bandaluzia is firmly established as one of the most enjoyable and exciting exponents of modern Flamenco.

On 4 April, they will be visiting our shores to showcase a brand new show on their way to the Brisbane Powerhouse, keeping the Eumundi tradition alive.

Led by ARIA-nominated Flamenco guitarist Damian Wright, Bandaluzia will present a spectacular new show that showcases contemporary Flamenco dance and music while displaying the essential characteristics of the Flamenco tradition.

The ensemble is celebrated for their powerful performances, unique sound, and explosive displays of dazzling musicianship and virtuosity. The ensemble features acclaimed dancers Jessica Statham, Dance Australia Magazine’s “Most Outstanding Dancer,” and Rosalie Cocchiaro, who lived in Madrid for 10 years.

The lineup is completed by outstanding percussionist James Hauptmann and superb violinist Yuhki Mayne.

Bandaluzia is also highly revered for its ability to blend elements of other genres, such as the rich harmonies of Jazz, the exotic melodies of the Orient, and the infectious rhythms of South America, into their Flamenco performances.

“Bandaluzia is winning high praise for its unique Australian interpretation of the powerful music and dance form…with their thrilling blend of passion and virtuosity,” says the Sydney Morning Herald.

The performance will take place at the Eumundi School of Arts, 63 Memorial Drive, Eumundi, Sunshine Coast, on Friday 4 April, 2025. Doors open at 6pm, with the performance scheduled from 7pm to 9:30pm.

Tickets can be purchased at www.trybooking.com/CXUZX.

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