About 15 Spots Left for Berdolé Flamenco at Carrie’s Corner July 29th!

If you have been waiting to make your reservation for this show, the time is now.  It will sell out soon. Last year’s show was absolutely outstanding and we have lots of return guests…
Reply to this email or email [email protected] to guarantee your spot…
  Come enjoy a perfect summer night under the starts with the music of Spain and mesmerizing dance performance!   Doors at 7, show at 8.  Suggested reservation donation $25 – see below…. Last year we brought a taste of  music of Spain featuring the world class artistry of Berdolé Flamenco to Carrie’s Corner and the response was so overwhelming (and we had SUCH a great time) that we are bringing them back again this year.  Come enjoy a lively show that takes you on a journey with mesmerizing musical and dance performances –  likely ending up on your feet dancing before the night is out! Berdolé creates live flamenco programming for performance, as well as outreach for audiences of all ages. Works focus on the traditional elements of flamenco together: guitar, song, dance, and rhythmic hand clapping. Live concerts feature some of the top professionals in flamenco in Spain and the United States of America, as well as local artists in Atlanta. The name “Berdolé” comes from the Caló dialect. Caló is spoken by the Roma (gitanos) who settled in southern Spain, and it has a presence in flamenco song lyrics. Berdolé translates to velero in Spanish, which means ship – or airplane – in English. The name Berdolé fuses cultures through time, considering that seafaring vessels first connected the Americas with Spain and every Atlantic crossing forever changes flamenco. Flamenco dancer Julie Galle Baggenstoss is known nationally for her work on stage and in educational projects involving Spanish artists. Close to her home of Atlanta, she has performed and choreographed flamenco with the Atlanta Opera, Georgia State University’s School of Music, Woodruff Arts Center, The Latin American Association, Coves Darden P.R.E., and at universities and museums from the Southeast to the Midwest. She teaches flamenco in the Dance and Movement Studies Program at Emory University. Julie is a former instructor of the Atlanta Ballet, and currently teaches flamenco as part of arts integration for organizations, including as Fulton County Schools, Arts and Science Council, the Foreign Language Association of Georgia, and Georgia Public Libraries. Julie’s dance style reflects continuing education and years of classes with Spanish dance teachers, including Ángelita Vargas, Ángel Atienza, Juan del Gastor, Pilar Ortega, Manuel Liñán, and Juan Paredes. Her work is guided beyond dance steps by flamenco artists La Meira and Antonio Granjero. With an MA in Spanish, Julie has published original research and lectures on flamenco’s avant-garde, the African influence of flamenco, and the Latin American presence in the Spanish art form.
A minimum advanced suggested donation of $25 per person is required to reserve your spot – all of which goes to the artist performing. Email [email protected] for reservation instructions or reply to this email.
suggested donations are non-refundable and show is rain or shine. Severe weather will mean cancellation.
– Note: We have special reserved seating areas available for small and large parties for an additional donation (which goes towards paying venue staff and other expenses). Please let us know if you are interested when you reach out and we will provide more info.

For more information about our venue and shows please visit carriescornermusic.com