Mantón Saturdays (Portland & Online) Saturdays from 3:50-4:20pm

Learn how to dance with the mantón (big shawl).

LOCATION: 1734 SE 12th Ave. in Portland & ONLINE


flamenco dancers with manton

Saturday Mantón

In Person w/Online option 

Saturdays 3:50-4:20pm PST

July 8, 22 & 29
(no classes July 1 or 15)

JULY full month (3 classes) in person
$24

JULY full month (3 classes) online
$21

Class Flex Card ($95/5 hrs. $180/10 hrs.)

*Class may be taken in real time or after the fact via recording

*Session price includes one make up class within same month/termWhatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Join three+ monthly dance sessions in a given month, and get a 10% discount. Contact us for a discount code.

*Credit card prices include a processing fee.

By purchasing this class series, you are agreeing to the Terms of Purchase.  


Classes include:

  • Livestream real-time class

  • Access to recording of class to review on your own

  • Video library with breakdowns of class material (for students who purchase monthly series)

  • One make up class (to any of our classes) within same month/term (for students who purchase monthly series)

You may pay now via credit card, Zelle, ApplePay, or check.

All payments are non-refundable, but you may transfer your payment to another class within the same month if you are unable to attend.


Mantón:

Learn and apply techniques with the big shawl.

The Mantón de Manila is a silk shawl with long fringe and intricate floral embroidery. It is common for Spanish women to wear on special occasions, but it is also a popular flamenco dance accessory.

The mantón adds elegance, dimension, and visual drama to flamenco dance and brings attention to the movements of the upper body.

Working with the mantón enhances upper body strength and adds and another level of expression to flamenco dancing.

In this class we study specialized techniques to move and dance with the mantón.

*Don’t have a mantón? You can make your own for class by getting a square piece of fabric cut 1.5 x 1.5 yards minimum or bring a poncho or something similar. (We also have some mantones you can borrow during class.)

Contact us if you have questions.


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