Una Noche de Suenos vidi Flores/ A Dream of Flowers

Una Noche de Suenos vidi Flores/ A Dream of Flowers

Performed by the Ladino Project
January 10 - February 10, 2002

Written and composed by Albert Greenberg
Directed by Helen Stoltzfus
Translated by Rebecca Camhi Frommer
Choreographed by Sonya Delwaide

Indulge in the seductive sounds of Ladino—the language of the Spanish Jews—rich music and intense physicality in this sensuous world premiere. While there are many performances of traditional Ladino music, this is the first performance that we know of dedicated to creating entirely original Ladino music. Combining jazz, tango, Brazilian rhythms and cabaret, Flores is a unique bilingual work performed by the newly-formed Ladino Project, an astonishingly talented group of singers, dancers and creative artists. Una Noche de Suenos Vidi Flores takes the Ladino language into the twenty-first century. Performed by Albert Greenberg, Sally Clawson, Yolanda Aranda, Patricia Jiron and Eric Rhys Miller.

Amor es constante como la mar. Love is constant as the sea.

SF Gate chooses Flores as e-pick for dance! go

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