London, UK. 2nd July, 2019. Revolutionary dancer and flamenco legend Sara Baras returns to Sadler’s Wells Theatre opening the 16th Flamenco Festival with ‘Sombras’ (Shadows) which draws on the dance form that has woven through her career, La Farruca. Renowned for its dramatic fast-footwork usually performed by men, Sara Baras dances La Farruca alongside six dancers to claim the dance form as her own. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News

London, UK. 2nd July, 2019. Revolutionary dancer and flamenco legend Sara Baras returns to Sadler’s Wells Theatre opening the 16th Flamenco Festival with ‘Sombras’ (Shadows) which draws on the dance form that has woven through her career, La Farruca. Renowned for its dramatic fast-footwork usually performed by men, Sara Baras dances La Farruca alongside six dancers to claim the dance form as her own. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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Revolutionary dancer and flamenco legend Sara Baras returns to Sadler’s Wells Theatre opening the 16th Flamenco Festival with ‘Sombras’ (Shadows) which draws on the dance form that has woven through her career, La Farruca. Renowned for its dramatic fast-footwork usually performed by men, Sara Baras dances La Farruca alongside six dancers to claim the dance form as her own. London, UK.

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