Joaquín Encinias
Intermediate Dance and Theory
Bulerías y Tangos
12:00–1:00PM • $300
About
THE WORKSHOP
In dance classes, choreography and technique will be taught. Workshop choreographies are set to various palos (song forms and rhythms). Choreographies are the original work of the artists/teachers, and students learn flamenco through the experience and unique abilities that these master artists/teachers bring to their work.
Workshops consist of six (6) hours of instruction over the course of seven (7) days, June 20-26. Instructors generally do not teach on the day of their scheduled performance. Joaquin Encinias will not teach on Sunday, June 21.
Photo: Pat Berrett
About
Joaquín Encinias
In 1999, he worked with director Debbie Allen on Soul Possessed, which premiered at the Kennedy Center. Joaquín has also been featured as a soloist in Festival Flamenco Internacional de Albuquerque. That same year, Joaquín co-founded the Conservatory of Flamenco Arts alongside his mother,Eva, and sister, Marisol Encinias. He developed the first codified flamenco teaching methodology in the United States, establishing himself as a pioneer in flamenco education.
As Artistic Director of Yjastros: The American Flamenco Repertory Company, Joaquín has choreographed original works and curated over 60 original flamenco choreographies by some of the world’s most influential artists. His vision integrates traditional flamenco with a distinctive American aesthetic, redefining choreography through innovative use of space and deep musical fluency.
In 2010, Joaquín played a pivotal role in founding Tierra Adentro: The New Mexico School of Academics, Art, and Artesanía. Serving grades 6–12, the charter school emphasizes New Mexican cultural heritage through academics, art, and artesanía. Joaquín’s dedication to flamenco and education has established him as one of the nation’s most sought-after flamenco artists and instructors, blending tradition, innovation, and cultural preservation in his work.