ENRIQUE HENAO was born in Colombia, South America. He began studying the guitar at the age of 7, with his father as his teacher and mentor. When he was 13 he left home to begin his artistic career as a guitarist. He has performed in 80 countries as a concert acoustical guitarist, and he is a master at playing classical and jazz music, a soulful interpreter of flamenco, and a rhythmic performer of Latin American music. His instrumental and vocal interpretations have impressed audiences everywhere. He composes music and teaches promising young musicians how to make their instruments sing. He is internationally recognized, and has played with famous artists such as Elvis Presley and Julio Iglesias, Andres Segovia, and other famous artists. Henao has performed for heads of state and has been invited to the White House and the Vatican. He has been a visiting artist with the Washington Commission for the Humanities. He has performed free of charge for fund raisers for a number of charities around the world, such as Habitat for Humanity, Teen Hope homeless shelter, and Clothes for Kids. Most benefit concerts he performs are fundraiser for helping children by providing medical care to young cancer patients.

JACQUELINA'S "DANCES OF SPAIN" is a performing flamenco group dedicated to the art and tradition of Spanish classical and flamenco dance. Under the guidance of lead dancer and soloist Jacquelina Villegas-MacLin, this talented group of dancers brings a taste of Flamenco culture to all communities. The group participates in several cultural festivals throughout the Puget Sound area as well as various public and private venues bringing traditional music, colorful costumes and fiery dancing to the stage. Jacquelina’s “Dances of Spain” hopes to share with their audience the passion and energy of flamenco derived from Spain with its Moorish, African and Gypsy roots. Be ready to charge your mind and body with deep emotions and experience the intriguing dance of Flamenco.
Jacquelina began dancing at the age of 5 and has extensive training in flamenco, classical Spanish, Mexican Folk, ballet, and jazz dance. Introduced to Flamenco Dance as a teenager in California, Jacquelina discovered her life’s passion and went on to study Flamenco with many well-known national and international flamenco artists.

Saturday, October 28, 2006 - Música y Danza Mágica
This fundraising concert for the "Enrique Henao Art Scholarship" for low-income Hispanic students to pursue a career at university level was presented by Centro Cultural Hispano Americano and the Spanish and Portuguese Studies, University of Washington. The artists featured were international guitarist, Enrique Henao with an array of world music, and a flamenco performance by Jacquelina's "Dances of Spain."
Centro Cultural Hispano Americano and the Spanish and Portuguese Studies UW also presented the first "Quimbaya Awards", a tribute to several Hispanic American who have contributed to the arts and arts education: Sara De Luis, Vice Consul Luis Fernando Esteban, Lauro Flores, Enrique Henao, Tomas Oliva, Ruben Trejo, Eduardo Mendonca, and Awilda Verdejo.

Sponsors: Spanish and Portuguese Studies UW, Sea Latino, American Trophy & Award Specialists, Classical Wines, Hoffmans Fine Pastries, Angelo Mendi Hair Salon.
 

Tapas and refreshments available for purchase
Donation: General: $35.00/ Students w/ID: $18.00
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Group Rates: Please call 206-418-6710,253-210-0134
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COMING UP
Enrique Henao,
International Recording Artist

and flamenco with
Jacquelina's "Dances of Spain"



Saturday, October 28, 2006 7:30pm
HUB Auditorium, UW Seattle
Tickets: $35.00


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This benefit concert is sponsored by:

The Division of Spanish and Portuguese, University of Washington


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Centro Cultural Hispano Americano
6601 49th Avenue S · Seattle, WA 98118
Tel: 206.418.6710 / 253.210.0134

Centro Cultural Hispano Americano is a non-profit organization, exempt from Federal Income Tax under Section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Contributions to CCHA are deductible under Section 170 of the Code. CCHA is also qualified to receive tax-deductible bequests, devises, transfers or gifts under Section 2055, 2106 or 2522 of the Code.

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