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FLAMENCO at the DJD Dance Centre
FLAMENCO at the DJD Dance Centre
2025

May 30, 2025
DJD Dance Centre
Calgary, Alberta, CANADA

A collaboration between Claire Marchand, Jane Ogilvie and Rosanna Terracciano

Peter Mole (Vancouver) - guitar
Claire Marchand (Winnipeg/Vancouver) - dance
Rosanna Terracciano (Calgary) - dance
Jane Ogilvie (Calgary/Edmonton) - dance/piano
Francisco "Yiyi" Orozco - song/cajon

More information at: www.flamencoshow.ca

Spanish Flamenco singer and percussionist Francisco Orozco “Yiyi” joins leading Canadian Flamenco dancers and musicians, from across the Prairies to the west coast, for an intimate evening of Flamenco dance, guitar, piano, rhythm and song.

Flamenco dancers Claire Marchand, Jane Ogilvie, and Rosanna Terracciano have explored their own creative trajectories since meeting years ago as emerging dancers. Now, as established artists, each has played an integral role in establishing a Flamenco presence in Western Canada. Though their paths have crossed as artists, colleagues, and friends in many ways over the years, post-pandemic they decided it was time to formally create a project where they would have the chance to collaborate.

Their first project “Flamenco at the Yardbird” was presented to a sold out audience in 2024 with invited guests, Vancouver Flamenco guitarist and dance accompanist Peter Mole and Spanish singer Celedonio Garrido. This year they return to the Yardbird for two nights, with a new performance including returning guitarist Peter Mole and new guest Spanish singer/percussionist Francisco Orozco “Yiyi”, taking the show on the road to their hometowns of Edmonton, Calgary, and Winnipeg.


ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Francisco Orozco “Yiyi” was born in Barcelona to an Andalusian family. Trained by his flamenco singer father “Joselón de Jerez”, he performs internationally as a flamenco singer and percussionist.

Claire Marchand has performed across Canada and internationally.

Peter Mole’s raw yet lyrical guitar style comes alive when accompanying dance. He recently released his debut album “La Luna y el Viento.”

Jane Ogilvie is a lifelong pianist and a 2023 recipient of the Edmonton Artist's Trust Fund Award for dance.

Rosanna Terracciano, winner of the Jacqueline Lemieux Prize, has been presented throughout Canada and Europe, including at the Bienal de Flamenco (Seville).


Graphic design by Jane Ogilvie