For the inaugural edition of the festival, attendees can immerse themselves in Spanish culture at the Latino Cultural Center in Dallas.. Inspired by Spain's annual La Feria de Sevilla, Cocina Flamenca Live will honor Spanish culture through flamenco performances, culinary delights, arts and entertainment.
“It's sprung from our project with the Moody Arts Fund,” says Arrebola. “These were live videos with Spanish cuisine and flamenco lessons. We did a whole series of them, and then we took the series to Spain and also did these videos. We went ahead and decided to apply again for the Moody Arts Fund, but now, since we're not in COVID times, fortunately, we should be taking it out and making it a festival.
“As an artist, especially starting my career here in Dallas, Texas. I was not just dancing flamenco all the time, but also performing in shows and musicals,” Arrebola says. “...I kept on doing shows with other companies, but the Latino Cultural Center just holds a very close place in my heart.” Spanish cuisine will be available to sample and purchase during the event. Attendees can enjoy a variety of food and drink options which, according to a press release, will range from $5 to $10. Culinary treats include tapas and three different paellas, including a vegan paella made by Troy Gardner.
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