June, 03 2011
Flamenco by Ken HaasThe book Flamenco! by Ken Haas is certainly the most often recommended flamenco resource, if loans to Lincoln Center Institute dance and music teaching artists are any indication. “In addition to a wealth of high-quality, large-format, full-color images, the text provides a range of historical detail,” writes Patrick McKearn. “Such a book is an invaluable source for facilitating inquiry-focused learning that connects the music to its context, the specific work of art to the curriculum, and the students to their innate curiosities.” Click here to access Patrick’s full discussion of the book, with a detailed exploration of one key image.
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