The percussive sounds and swirling skirts of Flamenco Sol was the perfect way to spend a very warm Perth summer evening. From the first moment of darkness, when the two dancers (Maree Laffan and Valeria Gonzalez) appear tapping with canes and their heels, to the final number, I was riveted by the quality and passion these performers evinced for the art form. I'm certain few in the audience left the auditorium not wanting to take up Flamenco themselves.
Aire Flamenco are a Perth based ensemble founded by Maree Laffan, specialising in presenting traditional flamenco. The two principal dancers mentioned above, were accompanied by the exquisite guitar picking and playing of Justin Kutylowski, the percussive master Marcus Perrozzi and the sublime Raquel Avellan on vocals (who also did some dancing - and so she should, she has a PhD in the form). Flamenco is a culture as much as an art, which has evolved through time and place to become a trove of riches that yet, is still connected to the streets, homes and bars.
This performance acts as a primer to the culture, demonstrating some of the many styles of dance, music and song (and not always together) that typify flamenco, making you only crave more. And yes, there are castanets. Lucky for us in Perth, Aire Flamenco are local, so the chances are good. But I would suggest you get in to see this show now, and you'll even find yourself participating in an amusing number.