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May16

ReVoZo @ Calderón Dance Festival

MYRIAD BOTANICAL GARDENS, Oklahoma City

Join us in the Myriad Gardens for the fifth annual Calderón Dance Festival on Saturday, May 16th, 2026 from 12-8pm.

A festival celebrating the life of Shannon Calderón and her vision for building a community with inclusive, diverse, and equitable opportunities in dance.

Join us for DANCE CLASSES, DANCE PERFORMANCES, ARTIST VENDORS, LIVE MUSIC & MORE!

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Join us for this special encore performance and an unforgettable evening of music and dance at Flamenco in the Garden, a lively concert event set amidst the enchanting ambiance of Tohono Chul’s lush Performance Garden.

Blending tradition with modern flair, this special Flamenco performance will transport you to the streets of Spain with its stunning costumes, expressive movements, energetic footwork, captivating guitar rhythms, and moving vocals.

Get your tickets today and prepare to be swept away by the passion and energy of Flamenco in the Garden at Tohono Chul. We’ve limited the seating capacity for each show so we can ensure that everyone in the audience has a good view of the stage and the performers; all the more a reason to not wait and to secure your tickets asap!!!

Sunday, May 3rd - 2026 @ The Tohono Chul Botanical Gardens Two Performances: 5:00 PM & 7:30 PM (75 min each - no intermission)

FEATURING: Angelina Ramirez (dancer) La Emi (dancer) Olivia Rojas (singer) Diana Schaible (flutist & guitarist) Misael Barraza-Diaz (guitar)

$40

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Experience the raw, unfiltered passion of Spanish tradition as Phoenix World Arts Collective presents Tablao La Pinta Flamenca. This soul-stirring event invites you to step into an intimate evening where heritage and artistic expression collide, showcasing the thunderous footwork and hypnotic rhythms that have made Flamenco a UNESCO Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.

Held at the Arizona Latino Arts & Cultural Center (ALAC) Gallery, located at 147 E. Adams Street in the heart of downtown Phoenix, this production recreates the authentic, high-energy atmosphere of a traditional performance. It is an invitation to witness a living dialogue between the past and the present, as a world-class cast of performers brings the core disciplines of cante (song), toque (guitar), and baile (dance) to life.

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Experience the raw, unfiltered passion of Spanish tradition as Phoenix World Arts Collective presents Tablao La Pinta Flamenca. This soul-stirring event invites you to step into an intimate evening where heritage and artistic expression collide, showcasing the thunderous footwork and hypnotic rhythms that have made Flamenco a UNESCO Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.

Held at the Arizona Latino Arts & Cultural Center (ALAC) Gallery, located at 147 E. Adams Street in the heart of downtown Phoenix, this production recreates the authentic, high-energy atmosphere of a traditional performance. It is an invitation to witness a living dialogue between the past and the present, as a world-class cast of performers brings the core disciplines of cante (song), toque (guitar), and baile (dance) to life.

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Spend a relaxing Sunday afternoon surrounded by desert beauty and live music at Tohono Chul. Sundays in the Garden features talented local musicians in a peaceful garden setting. Be sure to visit the Garden Bistro Bar for beer and wine, prickly pear lemonade, and our famous prickly pear margaritas.

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Tucson's premiere flamenco artists, Angelina Ramirez (dance) and Misael Barraza-Diaz (guitar), are joined by special guest singer Celia Corrales for a captivating showcase of music and dance from Spain. Ramirez’s work blends themes of identity, healing, and inclusivity, creating powerful movement rooted in tradition. Barraza-Diaz brings award-winning mastery of flamenco guitar, and Corrales, from Cádiz, Spain, impresses audiences with her powerful voice and natural flamencura. Together, they offer a vibrant celebration of flamenco’s soul and heritage.

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TGP invites audiences to experience the power, energy, and elegance of tango, reimagined for three guitars. Their unique formation—a trio of classically trained guitarists are rarely seen in the U.S. Performances feature a virtuoso interpretations of classics like “Libertango” and “La Cumparsita” with spontaneous improvisation and exhilarating arrangements that make every concert a thrilling and unforgettable experience. The Tango Guitar Project brings together three world-class classical guitarists from three countries. Led by Maxi Larrea (Argentina)—award-winning tango guitarist, composer,and author of a recently published tango guitar book—the trio also features Misael Barraza-Díaz (México), a flamenco virtuoso with ten international competition wins, and Andrés Pantoja (Chile), an acclaimed guitarist with multiple international awards and recorded albums.

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Callejon Flamenco

(EDT, UTC-04) (EDT, UTC-04)

The Miami Beach Bandshell, Miami, FL

Ballet Flamenco La Rosa is pleased to announce our upcoming performance Callejón Flamenco, at The Miami Beach Bandshell on 📅 Sunday, March 8, 2026 at 🕒 7:00 PM

Callejon Flamenco will delight with pure Flamenco music and dance, in a range of rhythms and styles that will take you through dramatic, soulful, joyous, sensual and passionate moods with the gorgeous vocals, electrifying footwork, and all of the grace and beauty that will have audiences shouting “ole” from their seats!

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Desert Voices

(MST, UTC-07) (MST, UTC-07)

The Temple of Music and Art, 330 S Scott Ave, Tucson, AZ 85701

Ballet Tucson continues its longtime partnership with the Tucson Desert Song Festival and Tucson Guitar Society with the highly anticipated return of Chieko Imada’s Himiko. This audience favorite work offers a beautiful blend of ballet and traditional Japanese dance as a tribute to the human spirit, honor, and resilience, featuring music by Yusuke Nakanishi performed live by celebrated ensemble Duo Chinoiserie and Soprano Erika Burkhart. Tucson audiences have marveled at Kiyon Ross’ dynamic ballets and Un-A’frayed Edges, a “colorful and fantastical” work that plays with speed, angles, and formations will be his fifth contribution to our Ballet Tucson repertoire. The program will also include a world premiere by Tucson native Margaret Mullin, Desert Dweller, created in collaboration with Tohono Chul Gardens. Filled with vivid projections of striking botanicals captured by photographer Carlos Chavez and set to the music of renowned guitarist Misael Barraza-Diaz, this work will serve as a celebration of the natural beauty of this region we all call home.

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Desert Voices

The Temple of Music and Art, 330 S Scott Ave, Tucson, AZ 85701

Ballet Tucson continues its longtime partnership with the Tucson Desert Song Festival and Tucson Guitar Society with the highly anticipated return of Chieko Imada’s Himiko. This audience favorite work offers a beautiful blend of ballet and traditional Japanese dance as a tribute to the human spirit, honor, and resilience, featuring music by Yusuke Nakanishi performed live by celebrated ensemble Duo Chinoiserie and Soprano Erika Burkhart. Tucson audiences have marveled at Kiyon Ross’ dynamic ballets and Un-A’frayed Edges, a “colorful and fantastical” work that plays with speed, angles, and formations will be his fifth contribution to our Ballet Tucson repertoire. The program will also include a world premiere by Tucson native Margaret Mullin, Desert Dweller, created in collaboration with Tohono Chul Gardens. Filled with vivid projections of striking botanicals captured by photographer Carlos Chavez and set to the music of renowned guitarist Misael Barraza-Diaz, this work will serve as a celebration of the natural beauty of this region we all call home.

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Desert Voices

(MST, UTC-07) (MST, UTC-07)

The Temple of Music and Art, 330 S Scott Ave, Tucson, AZ 85701

Ballet Tucson continues its longtime partnership with the Tucson Desert Song Festival and Tucson Guitar Society with the highly anticipated return of Chieko Imada’s Himiko. This audience favorite work offers a beautiful blend of ballet and traditional Japanese dance as a tribute to the human spirit, honor, and resilience, featuring music by Yusuke Nakanishi performed live by celebrated ensemble Duo Chinoiserie and Soprano Erika Burkhart. Tucson audiences have marveled at Kiyon Ross’ dynamic ballets and Un-A’frayed Edges, a “colorful and fantastical” work that plays with speed, angles, and formations will be his fifth contribution to our Ballet Tucson repertoire. The program will also include a world premiere by Tucson native Margaret Mullin, Desert Dweller, created in collaboration with Tohono Chul Gardens. Filled with vivid projections of striking botanicals captured by photographer Carlos Chavez and set to the music of renowned guitarist Misael Barraza-Diaz, this work will serve as a celebration of the natural beauty of this region we all call home.

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