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Romance in the Raw

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Last June, at Usmar Ismail Hall in Jakarta, a flamenco group from Madrid, Spain, presented an impressive show. They came to mark the end of Spain’s six-year chairmanship of the European Community. The show featured a rich, complex and intense form of art produced especially by the gypsies of Andalusia, Southern Spain.

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CONCHA Jareno, her red gown shining in the darkness of the stage, danced to the music of five musicians from the Compania Flamenca de Concha Jareno group, all dressed in black.

Amid the sounds of strumming guitars playing seguiriya—a sub-genre of flamenco—dancer Concha Jareno, with her shoulder-length hair pinned back, moved like a silhouette. As if compelled by something beyond herself, Concha moved her feet slowly, until she stopped at on

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