This is a final entry in a series of quick blog posts to share some of the inspiration, development, and meaning behind choreographies that will be presented in Luz...
Title: Sangre
(Solea)
Solea, the “mother” of flamenco palos, will close…

Nov 13 2016
This is a final entry in a series of quick blog posts to share some of the inspiration, development, and meaning behind choreographies that will be presented in Luz...
Title: Sangre
(Solea)
Solea, the “mother” of flamenco palos, will close…
Nov 11 2016
Continuing this series of quick blog posts to share some of the inspiration, development, and meaning behind choreographies that will be presented in Luz...
Title: Dar a Luz
a percussive piece featuring the rhythms of Diego "El Negro" Muñoz
…
Read moreNov 10 2016
Continuing this series of quick blog posts to share some of the inspiration, development, and meaning behind choreographies that will be presented in Luz...
Title: No Tiene Cuna
(Nana)
This piece was choreographed by Fanny Ara and is set to…
Nov 9 2016
Continuing this series of quick blog posts to share some of the inspiration, development, and meaning behind some of the pieces that will be presented in Luz.
Title: Alumbre
(Sevillanas)
This piece was choreographed by Fanny Ara in 2015…
Read moreNov 8 2016
Oct 25 2016
I feel like molasses. I’m moving so slowly, but thank God I’m inching along. It is hard to believe that Luz is now less than 6 weeks away. I want so much to make it perfect, to have all the…
Read moreOct 3 2016
I don’t have the greatest “relationship” with flamenco right now, but I am grateful that flamenco doesn’t make me choose between soft and hard, between weak and strong. I’m grateful that flamenco is best with both.
#Luz still has me…
Sep 26 2016
I know we all have days or weeks packed with highs and lows, epiphanies then tragedies, blessings and then burdens again. The last two weeks have been like that for me. I’ve been given wonderful news then awful news then…
Sep 12 2016
My three-year-old daughter, Gloria, joined me in the studio today. While I rehearsed, she played for a while by herself, but eventually she left her toys and distractions and walked right up to the mirror. Gloria’s immediate response to seeing…
Sep 5 2016
Luz will be presented the first weekend of December in Phoenix and Tucson.
Though I wish I could give you this news with balloons and confetti and lots of exclamation points, I’m going to tell you that in all honesty…
Jul 30 2016
Please visit PANORAMA: Sonoran Desert Art & Literary Journal Summer 2016 issue featuring poetry, prose, and interview! The journal cover is a photo by an amazing mom (and photographer of motherhood) Kristin Watts. Special thanks to Chiquis Barron, the creator…
Read moreJun 21 2016
#Luz Update:
There was a moment in Carlisle 116 last week when I felt something very different. I wish it could have lasted longer than a moment, but I’m grateful for it anyhow. It occurred to me, as I moved…