Past Performances
Ritmo Flamenco has performed internationally since their inception in 1996. Here is the main family, Roger, Valerie and Anjelica dancing in the historic theatre in Amman, Jordan sponsored by the Shoman Foundation.
Tour of Northern Ontario which was sponsored by the Ontario Arts Council and the Kirkland Lake Arts Council. It was a great outreach experience with our touring group of 2 musicians and 3 dancers.
On May 6, 2023, Roger Scannura and Ritmo Flamenco were guest performers in a Spanish themed evening called “Decant Gala Wine Auction” with all proceeds going to Cystic Fibrosis Canada with Master of Ceremonies Ben Mulroney!!! Ritmo Flamenco led the evening with a vibrant performance and we enjoyed every moment, especially the food and Spanish wines!
These beautiful images were taken last September, 2022 at a Music Festival in Cabbagetown, Toronto.
Ritmo Flamenco just went on tour to Eastern and Northern Ontario! Sponsored by the Kirkland Lake Arts Council as well as the Ontario Arts Council and Canada Council for the Arts, we toured with 5 dancers and musicians over 5 days this past April 19 – 23, 2022!
Dance Weekend 2019! Award-winning choreographer Anjelica Scannura created two works, one traditional and one cutting-edge fusion of contemporary, middle-eastern and jazz with flamenco. Company dancer Sachi Uguccioni danced Bulerias alongside Artistic Director Valerie Scannura. Music direction and flamenco guitar by Roger Scannura. Percussion by Saikha Baig.
In Dance Weekend 2018, Ritmo Flamenco presented a series of new works by choreographer Anjelica Scannura called “Temporada” by award-winning choreographer Anjelica Scannura who combined pure traditional flamenco with modern dance.
Dance Weekend 2017 “Mujeres Salvajes”
Barrio Flamenco from Harbourfront’s NextSteps 2015 Season
‘Sirocco’ from Harbourfront’s NextSteps Dance Festival 2014/15 Season.
DANZAS SAGRADAS
Anjelica received acclaim for this production premiered at Harbourfront’s NextSteps 2013/14 Season. Picasso created his greatest work of art titled “Guernica” in response to the small town in Norther Spain that was sacrificed by Franco to show allegiance to Hitler. This performance is a moving portrayal and multi-media extravaganza.