
FLAMENCO RESIDENCY
July 14 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Workshop Instructor: Melinda Hedgecorth
Zorongo is pleased to welcome Melinda Hedgecorth to Minneapolis and the Zorongo Studio. Her workshop series include:
Beginners II AlegrÃas (90-minutes)
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- 6:00 p.m. Friday, July 14
- 4:00 p.m. Saturday, July 15
- $50 for both sessions (select Slot #1) REGISTER NOW
before June 25 and save $10! - $30 Single session REGISTER NOW
Friday (select Slot #1) or Saturday (select Slot #2)
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Int/Adv Soleá con Manton (90-minutes)
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- 7:30 p.m. Friday, July 14
- 2:15 p.m. Saturday, July 15
- $50 for both sessions (select Slot #2) REGISTER NOW
before June 25 and save $10! - $30 Single session REGISTER NOW
Friday (select Slot #1) or Saturday (select Slot #2)
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Flamenco Kids 6 & Up (60-Minutes)
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- 5:30 Saturday, July 15
- $30 fee REGISTER NOW
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Melinda Hedgecorth grew up on the outskirts of Kansas City, Missouri, producing performances in her living room in which her little brother and cat often held supporting roles. She graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from UMKC, where teachers like Paula Weber (ballet), Leni Wylliams (modern), and Tamara Carson (flamenco) helped her get closer to finding her own mode of movement. Rhythm and weight became important areas to explore, as well as working with musicians in the studio and on stage.
In 1998 she journeyed to Spain for the first time, not knowing Spanish or how to find her way around a big city like Madrid. At the legendary flamenco school “Amor de Dios” she studied intensely for five hours a day, with a different teacher each hour, until her feet bled and her lungs hurt from breathing in the air from cigarettes always smoked in the dressing rooms. Flamenco is a deep and overwhelming art form, and so she went to Spain every year for as long as she could afford until it became necessary to stay long-term.
Melinda lived for 14 years in one of the capital cities of Flamenco and a sister city to Kansas City, Sevilla, Spain. She spent her time performing in order to gain experience with local guitarists and singers practicing the codes and signals which make up the language of flamenco. She developed her skills in flamenco clubs, cultural centers, museums, and theatres, learning more onstage with her able musicians than she had ever learned in a studio setting. Melinda is once again a Kansas City resident and is inspired to pass on the precious information shared with her during those years. She teaches students from all over the US in her online classes and locally at studios in Waldo, Missouri, Lawrence, and Shawnee, KS. She is currently choreographing for Manuel de Falla´s “Siete Canciones Populares Españolas” for an upcoming performance with “Ensemble Iberica.”
45° is the name of her LLC which promotes the sharing of culture between Kansas City and Sevilla, with organized events like the Feria de Kansas or the Midwest Flamenco Festival, guided tours to experience Sevilla, Spain, and performances by “FlamenKcmo” with guitarist Beau Bledsoe and singer/guitarist Antonio Rojas. A lifelong learner, she continues to study in Sevilla each year, travels to give workshops, and performs traditional and original work.