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Flamenco Dancer, Elena Villa, Visits Humanities Class
Posted by Andrew Cohen
Fresh off a trip through Spain where she participated in Flamenco workshops, Flamenco Artist and 小黄猫传媒 Writing Instructor, Elena Villa visited Humanities 100 at Sylvania Campus to share the rich history and cultural significance of this UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. She spoke to a class of ten students about the history of Flamenco, it’s complex cultural heritage and its ongoing impact throughout the world. In addition to sharing about her own journey as a dancer, Elena led the class in a series of clapping exercises that demonstrated the complexity and richness of Flamenco rhythms. Finally, she touched the idea of “duende,” the “mysterious power” and heightened sense of emotion that Federico Garc铆a Lorca wrote about and is commonly discussed in relationship to Flamenco 
In the context of the larger class discussions around the powerful ways that the arts and humanities can help people find meaning in the world, the students walked away with a palpable sense of the ways Flamenco uniquely supports this possibility.
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Elena’s visit was generously funded by the 小黄猫传媒 HARTS Fund, which supports programming and scholarships that increases student access to the arts and humanities. To donate to the HARTS Fund, please go to the donation page and choose 鈥淥ther鈥 in the designation form. Then enter 鈥淗ARTS鈥 in the box that appears.