Welcome to the home of Claudia de la Cruz.

Back to New Class Sessions this week!

Monday, November 14th, 2011

 

After a wonderful and successful recital season Fiebre de Lunares,  we all took a little brake to refresh, digest and enjoy wonderful memories.  Now is the time to put our flamenco shoes back and fill ourselves with more ARTE FLAMENCO. I’m ready! Are you?

Class Schedule remain same as last period, tuition (current student) and pre-registration (new student) available online or directly at studio

Register in our Newsletter for future updates, and  if you have any questions for a quick response send us and email (we reply 24/7)

For now in the name of  Claudia de la Cruz Flamenco Institute we welcome you to this new Fall Season starting this week of November 2011

See you at the dance floor!

Claudia de la Cruz Flamenco Institute
Best OC Flamenco

Comedor Flamenco

Friday, June 3rd, 2011

Visit Comedor Flamenco Classes @ Tapas Restaurant

Sevillanas and Flamenco Basico for Beginners at Tapas Restaurant in Newport Beach every Tuesday 6:30pm.
You can enjoy this class with some tapas and your favorite drink on the side during class session. Experience an authentic Spanish flavor, it’s a lot of fun!

 

 

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Orange County’s Best Flamenco Dance Classes

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

ocbest2007.jpg  We were voted as Orange County’s Best Flamenco Dance Classes
according to OC Weekly Best of Orange County issue.
GRACIAS!

OC WEEKLY
http://www.ocweekly.com/

Best Flamenco Dance Classes

Claudia de la Cruz Flamenco Institute
Grand Central Art Center, lower level
125 N. Broadway, Santa Ana
(714) 543-1370
At Tierrita Flamenca, a flamenco-dance company populated by little girls with slick black hair, long colorful skirts and hand fans, the girls are encouraged to have attitude. The baby troupe is the brainchild of Claudia de la Cruz, who runs the Claudia de la Cruz Flamenco Institute at her “underground,” lower-level studio at Cal State Fullerton’s Grand Central Art Center in downtown Santa Ana. She created the dance company in 2004 after she noticed that some of the students in her kids’ classes were harboring dreams of becoming professional flamenco dancers. The institute offers classes in the form, which evolved from Moorish, Sephardic and Gitano musical traditions in southern Spain, to children as well as adults at all levels. Students can learn everything from traditional Sevillanas to castanet and palma (palm) techniques. Those who become addicted to what de la Cruz calls the “flamenco lifestyle” can audition for her adult dance company, Tierra Flamenca, after one year. After several years, she says, students may be invited to join her professional dance company, which tours nationally.

“If I don’t dance, I die,” says de la Cruz, a native of Monterrey, Mexico, with family roots in Jerez, Spain. De la Cruz’s institute gets our hearty olé: If we didn’t have the mighty little piece of Andalucía that she brings to OC, surely we would die. THANK YOU ORANGE COUNTY FOR YOUR LOVE AND UNCONDITIONAL SUPPORT

¡Ole!

Claudia de la Cruz