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New Orleans Chateau Flamenco Festival Ghosts and 'Duendes'
Date: Saturday, November 5, 2022 - 7:30pm Location: Louis J. Roussel Performance Hall Local flamenco dancer María José Salmerón welcomes Spanish superstars Alfonso Losa Flamenco and Vanesa Coloma from Madrid, Spain, to New Orleans to help tell the story of her search for identity and the joy of finding community through her Spanish roots and flamenco. Her experience pulses with the ghosts of past, important artists and contemporary duendes that connect the art of flamenco and New Orleans. The premier of Chateau Flamenco is a night of flamenco dedicated to Teresa Torkanowsky who re-Lit the Spanish flair of New Orleans culture a half a century ago.
The master artists will be debuting their show “PRENDIDOS,” which in Spanish means “Lit” or “Illuminated.” Their artistry on stage reflects a series of sequences which represent different important moments in life, in general and in art: past, present, and future, in the moment of maximum splendor of flamenco through its cante (song) which is so essential for flamenco. These songs are the artists’ interpretation of the Spanish “Tonadilla” (Spanish song form of theatrical origin/opera/zarzuela). Thus, the spirits that lived at the Chateau Flamenco in the French Quarter on Chartres Street during the Golden age of Flamenco in New Orleans will come alive once more. In honor of Torkanowsky, ALFONSO LOSA’S flamenco concert will be part of the inaugural presentation of the New Orleans Château Flamenco Festival. And as writer for the Times Picayune wrote in 1966, “There is no better entertainment in New Orleans….”
The festival will take place from November 2-5, culminating with the “PRENDIDOS” – “LIT”-NOCHE DE GALA on Saturday, November 5, 2022. Master classes will be imparted from November 2-4, at Peña Flamenca la Pepa in Uptown New Orleans.
ALFONSO LOSA was awarded the 2022 Critic’s Award of the most famous Flamenco Festival in the World: The 26th Edition of the Festival de Jerez, Spain for his creation “Flamenco: creative space” “. “Brilliant and powerful, Alfonso Losa delivered his personal version of flamenco with a learned mix of avant-garde and tradition.”
Alfonso Losa (‘Flamenco: Espacio Creativo’) from Festival de Jerez Televisión on Vimeo.
About the Performers
Because of his personality, because of his contribution to the new language of flamenco dance, because of his ability to integrate schools, because of his mastery and many other things, Alfonso Losa (Madrid, 1980) is an essential figure for understanding flamenco dance in our time. He began official studies at the Rafael de Córdoba academy to finish them with an outstanding grade at the Royal Conservatory of Dance. And a year before finishing, he already won the Special Mention for Best Dancer in the Spanish Dance and Flamenco Choreography Contest (Albéniz Theater, Madrid). Later, he sought flamenco specialization with the best teachers: El Güito, Manolete, María Magdalena, Cristóbal Reyes, Juan Ramírez, Domingo Ortega, La China, Antonio Canales, Javier Latorre, etc. Meanwhile, just one year after his graduation, in 1997, he received the Best Dancer Award at the aforementioned Spanish Dance and Flamenco Choreography Contest. This same award was granted to him the following year, in 1998. His professional career began in 1996 with the company of Adrián Galia. Later, Alfonso Losa was claimed as First Dancer and Soloist Dancer in the companies of Ricardo Franco, Manolete, Manuela Carrasco, El Güito and Rafael de Córdoba.

Born in Madrid, Vanesa Coloma began her studies at eight years of age at the Conservatory of Madrid where she specialized in flamenco, working under master artists such as Maria Magdalena, El Guito, La China, and Ciro. Coloma has appeared as a soloist in Souvenir by Belen Maya, Tauro by Manuel Liñan, Camino flamenco by Alfonso Losa, 4adjetivos and Equilibrio flamenco by Jesus Carmona, and 5 mujeres al borde de una bata de cola by Yolanda Heredia. Coloma has performed and taught in various flamenco festivals around the world, including el Festival de Jerez, Bienal de Sevilla, Festival Flamenco Albuquerque, and festival de Nimes. Vanesa Coloma is without a doubt, one of the most important flamenco figures of her generation.
Coloma won the 2008 Premio Nacional de la Perla de Cádiz for her Alegrias, and presented her concert and production, Flamenklorica at the 2015, Certamen de Danza Española y Flamenco in Madrid. Due to its critical acclaim, the show formed part of the 2016 Festival Flamenco de Madrid, festival Tio de La Juliana, the Corral del Carbon, Otoños Flamencos, and most recently at the 2019 Festival de Jerez, the epicenter of flamenco. Currently, she appears as special guest artists in various dance companies and at prestigious tablaos such as Corral de La Moreira, Las Carbonera, Villarosa, and Cardamomo.

The artists will be accompanied by the powerful José Cortés on vocals and José Manuel Alconchel Ortega will accompany on flamenco guitar, tying the sights and sounds together with dramatic melodies and rhythm that make flamenco like no other art form.
For more information visit https://flamenconola.com
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Loyola Brass Society
Date: Sunday, November 6, 2022 - 7:00pm The Loyola Brass Society presents a fall concert in Satchmo's Lounge, in the bottom floor of the student center.
Event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments to follow.
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Jazz Underground: Brad Walker
Date: Tuesday, November 8, 2022 - 7:30pm Our final Jazz Underground of 2022 is on election day; we hope you elect to join us that evening at 7:30pm in Nunemaker Auditorium!
Featuring:
Brad Walker, saxophone
Sam Kuslan, piano
Matt Booth, bass
Alfred Jordan, drums
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The Mad Ones
Date: Thursday, November 10, 2022 - 7:30pm to Saturday, November 19, 2022 - 7:30pm When: Thursday, November 10, 2022 - 7:30pm Friday, November 11, 2022 - 7:30pm Saturday, November 12, 2022 - 7:30pm Wednesday, November 16, 2022 - 7:30pm Thursday, November 17, 2022 - 7:30pm Friday, November 18, 2022 - 7:30pm Saturday, November 19, 2022 - 7:30pm Location: Lower Depths Experimental Theater The Mad Ones is a contemporary musical where teenager Samantha Brown telescopes back to a time before her world had fallen apart. As she relives her senior year, we meet Sam’s helicopter mother and her high school sweetheart, but it’s her painfully alive best friend, Kelly, that haunts her. Kelly was everything Sam is not, and she pushed Sam to break rules and do the unexpected. When Kelly is killed in a car wreck, Sam loses not only her best friend but also the part of herself that was learning to be brave. Will Sam summon the courage to drive away into a future she can’t imagine?
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Concert Band
Date: Thursday, November 10, 2022 - 7:30pm Location: Louis J. Roussel Performance Hall Loyola's Concert Band presents its fall concert under the direction of Dr. Serena Weren.
Event is free and open to the public.
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Jazz Pedagogy Workshop with Jerry Tolson
Date: Friday, November 11, 2022 - 8:30am Loyola welcomes Jerry Tolson to campus as part of the Music Education Guest Lecture series for a Jazz Pedagogy Workshop.
Jerry Tolson is Professor of Music Education and Jazz Studies and Chair of the Academic and Professional Studies Department in the School of Music at the University of Louisville where, along with classroom instruction in jazz history, African American Music, Jazz Pedagogy, and Methods, he directs jazz ensembles. A graduate of Drake University and the University of North Texas, Mr. Tolson is an active clinician, adjudicator, and guest conductor. He has made presentations at national and international conferences such as IAJE, JEN, and NAfME; numerous state conferences; and the Midwest Clinic, as well as universities in the U.S. and abroad. Tolson's articles have appeared in Music Educator's Journal, Jazz Educator's Journal, The Journal of Jazz Studies, The International Journal of Law and Psychiatry and The Instrumentalist, and he is a contributor to the following publications: Teaching Music Through Performance in Jazz, Volumes I and II (ed. Carter and Miles), Jazz Pedagogy: The Jazz Educator's Handbook and Resource Guide (Dunscomb and Hill), and The Jazzer's Cookbook: Creative Recipes for Players and Teachers. His jazz pedagogy book, The Jazz Commandments: Guidelines for Jazz Articulation and Style, is published by Kendor Music.
Event is free and open to the public.
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Wind Ensemble & Honor Band
Date: Saturday, November 12, 2022 - 4:00pm Location: Louis J. Roussel Performance Hall The Wind Ensemble presents its fall concert under the direction of Dr. Serena Weren, in conjunction with the annual Honor Band.
Event is free and open to the public.
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The Mad Ones
Date: Thursday, November 10, 2022 - 7:30pm to Saturday, November 19, 2022 - 7:30pm When: Thursday, November 10, 2022 - 7:30pm Friday, November 11, 2022 - 7:30pm Saturday, November 12, 2022 - 7:30pm Wednesday, November 16, 2022 - 7:30pm Thursday, November 17, 2022 - 7:30pm Friday, November 18, 2022 - 7:30pm Saturday, November 19, 2022 - 7:30pm Location: Lower Depths Experimental Theater The Mad Ones is a contemporary musical where teenager Samantha Brown telescopes back to a time before her world had fallen apart. As she relives her senior year, we meet Sam’s helicopter mother and her high school sweetheart, but it’s her painfully alive best friend, Kelly, that haunts her. Kelly was everything Sam is not, and she pushed Sam to break rules and do the unexpected. When Kelly is killed in a car wreck, Sam loses not only her best friend but also the part of herself that was learning to be brave. Will Sam summon the courage to drive away into a future she can’t imagine?
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U.S. Navy Band Commodores
Date: Sunday, November 13, 2022 - 3:00pm Location: Louis J. Roussel Performance Hall Loyola is proud to present the U.S. Navy Band Commodores for a free concert in Roussel Hall! Please note that a ticket is required, though that ticket is free. Get yours today!
About the Ensemble
Jazz is America's music and the U.S. Navy Band Commodores, the Navy's premier jazz ensemble, have been performing the very best of big band jazz for the Navy and the nation for 50 years. Formed in 1969, this 18-member group continues the jazz big band legacy with some of the finest musicians in the world. The Commodores' mission includes public concerts, national concert tours, ceremonial support in honoring our veterans, jazz education classes and clinics, and protocol performances for high-level military and civilian government officials.
The Commodores are held in high regard nationwide by concert patrons and critics alike. The list of guest artists that have appeared with the Commodores reads like a who's who of jazz and popular music: Ray Charles, Branford Marsalis, Clark Terry, Grover Washington Jr., Chris Potter, Jerry Bergonzi, Eddie Daniels, James Moody and many more. They have appeared on television shows, played nearly all major jazz festivals and toured across the United States and abroad. In conjunction with the Airmen of Note (Air Force) and the Army Blues (Army), the Commodores even host their own annual jazz festival, the Joint Service Jazz Festival in Washington, D.C. As a versatile and relevant musical organization in the 21st century, the Commodores write and arrange much of their vast library of music. Their concerts are an eclectic mix of traditional big band music, exciting jazz vocal arrangements and fresh new instrumental music written specifically for the Commodores of today. This vibrant, dynamic musical group is constantly striving for musical excellence and the pursuit of new and exciting ways to communicate with their audiences.
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Jazz Ensemble
Date: Tuesday, November 15, 2022 - 7:30pm Location: Louis J. Roussel Performance Hall Jazz Ensemble presents its fall concert under the direction of Dr. Gordon Towell.
Event is free and open to the public.
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Jazz Workshop & Training Bands + Afro-Cuban Ensemble
Date: Thursday, November 17, 2022 - 7:30pm Location: Louis J. Roussel Performance Hall Jazz Workshop and Jazz Training bands present their fall concert under the direction of Wess Anderson and Jason Mingledorff., along with the Afro-Cuban Ensemble directed by Wayne Maureau.
Event is free and open to the public.
Singer-Songwriter Night
Date: Thursday, November 17, 2022 - 9:00pm Location: Neutral Ground Coffee House Loyola's talented songwriters take the stage at the Neutral Ground Coffeehouse in the Fall 2022 semester's Singer-Songwriter Night series!
Event is free and open to the public. Neutral Ground is located at 5110 Danneel St, New Orleans, LA 70115.
Can't make this evening? Join us for the next concert in the series:
December Singer-Songwriter Night
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Jose Hernandez, jazz bass
Date: Tuesday, November 22, 2022 - 7:30pm Junior recital featuring Jose Hernandez, jazz bass.
Event is free and open to the public.
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Concerto & Aria Competition Finals
Date: Monday, November 28, 2022 - 7:00pm Location: Louis J. Roussel Performance Hall Join us for the finals of the annual Concerto & Aria Competition, beginning at 7pm. Winner will perform with the Loyola Symphony Orchestra in the spring.
Event is free and open to the public.
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M.U.S.E Original Dance Project
Date: Wednesday, November 30, 2022 - 7:30pm to Saturday, December 3, 2022 - 7:30pm When: Wednesday, November 30, 2022 - 7:30pm Thursday, December 1, 2022 - 7:30pm Friday, December 2, 2022 - 7:30pm Saturday, December 3, 2022 - 7:30pm M.U.S.E. will make its debut as an original Movement Piece inspired by individual and group conversations of 6 performing artists by applying the process: Meditate, Unpack, Synthesize, and Evolve. It is an introspective look at how life events influence perspective, the ability to form community and the desire to evolve. LIfe is our MUSE. How we move through it is based on our personal reactions, motivations or inspirations to situations and events. Join us on this movement journey to spiritual evolution.
M.U.S.E is directed by Loyola Theatre Arts & Dance Faculty Member, Kai Knight. As a choreographer, performer, and instructor, Knight is an active member in the New Orleans based cultural performance companies Kumbuka African Drum and Dance Collective and Bamboula 2000 Band. Knight is also the founder and director of Seasons Center which hosts multicultural programming that assists women, families, and communities by application of faith, education, and the performing arts. Her goal is to better provide individual, social, and community healing through the integration of faith into the performance arts and social work.
This event is free - however, to attend the event you must secure a digital ticket online!
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