Discover the Rhythms of Andalusia:

Our Guitarra Flamenca Mentorship Program

 


Canada’s first free flamenco guitar mentorship program, designed to nurture and develop Nova Scotia’s flamenco musical talent is a pilot project generously supported by Arts Nova Scotia, is a testament to our dedication to making high-quality artistic education accessible to all. By upholding standards of excellence and facilitating direct engagement with esteemed flamenco artists and educators, we aimed to offer an unparalleled learning experience to our participants.

 

Background Information:

Over the past 16 years, Atlantic Flamenco, under the visionary leadership of Artistic Director Maria Osende, has been a cornerstone in fostering a vibrant and dynamic flamenco community in Nova Scotia. Through our initiatives, especially the Atlantic Flamenco Festival and the Flamenco Nights Performance Series, we have significantly enriched the cultural and multicultural landscape of Halifax. These efforts have not only been instrumental in bringing flamenco to the forefront of our arts scene but have also garnered international recognition, highlighting our commitment to and impact on the global flamenco community.

Mentorship Team:

Our Artistic Director Maria Osende leads a team of distinguished mentors: Kaveh Nassehi, a renowned flamenco guitarist and educator; flamenco singer Joyce Saunders. Together, along with support staff such as percussionist Chris Cookson, singer Lisa Myers and local flamenco dancers, they underscore flamenco’s collaborative and improvisational spirit, which is essential in a communal art form like flamenco. See bios of Key Mentors at the end  of this  page.

Guitarra Flamenca Mentorship Program by Atlantic FlamencoGuitarra Flamenca Mentorship Program Info

 

Program Structure:

 

The program’s aim is to nurture a new generation of local flamenco artists, fostering collaboration between emerging talents and established professionals. It includes weekly practices, ongoing assessments, and community jam sessions, all designed to cultivate and enhance local talent.

Venues:

 It also involves online guitar lessons via zoom.

Curriculum:

We offer a well-structured curriculum that covers flamenco fundamentals and sets clear objectives at each learning stage. Kaveh Nassehi’s online lessons will provide personalized guidance to each participant, ensuring steady and meaningful progress. See details below.

 

Community Jam Sessions and Performance Opportunities:

Exploring various flamenco guitar playing techniques to achieve maximum sound mastery of the instrument, enabling the guitarists to express themselves musically.

 

RHYTHM: Binary, Ternary and Amalgamated rhythms

 

ACCOMPANIMENT:

  • Traditional structures of the baile (dance)
  • Formal elements of the cantes for the baile
  • Main melodies of the cantes for the baile
  • Harmonic structures of the flamenco guitar accompaniment applied to the flamenco baile
  • Analysis of a complete baile in the style of “alegrías”
  • Guitar accompaniment techniques and resources
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Guitarra Flamenca Mentorship Program by Atlantic Flamenco

Participating in our Guitarra Flamenca Mentorship Program:

This program is now closed. however if you are interest in learning flamenco guitar, we encourage you to contact us, as we will consider repeating the program in the future. We invite guitarists with a background in guitar, residing in the Halifax area, to apply for this unique opportunity. Our program caters to various expertise levels and is particularly focused on those who are committed to enriching the local flamenco scene in Nova Scotia. 

    • Aspiring Flamencos: Ages 16 to 30. Suitable for individuals with basic guitar proficiency. Applicants should be eager to deepen their understanding and skills in flamenco.
    • Flamenco Apprentices:  Ages 16 to 40. Targeted at intermediate guitarists looking to refine their technique and explore flamenco styles.
    • Advanced/Professional Guitarists: Open to all ages. For experienced musicians transitioning into flamenco, focusing on accompaniment and solo performances.

Commitment to the Local Community:

A key criterion for participation is an intention or commitment to remain in Nova Scotia and contribute to the local flamenco community. We seek individuals who aspire to practice and perform flamenco within our community, thereby fostering a vibrant and sustainable artistic environment.

Practice and Participation Requirements:

Participants must be willing to commit to the full duration of the program and dedicate at least 4 hours per week for individual practice. This dedication is vital for honing skills and achieving meaningful progress in the art of flamenco.

Application Process [closed]

Interested individuals should fill out the ‘Mentorship Application Form’ also inlcuded below.

Selection involves an assessment of your playing abilities and commitment to flamenco, which may include a performance, a skill demonstration, a discussion of your musical background, or a video submission.

Click on the button below  if you cannot view the  application form on this page.

Mentorship Team Key Bios

Maria  Osende – Flamenco Dancer and Program Director

Maria Osende, a pivotal figure in Halifax’s Flamenco scene and the artistic director of Atlantic Flamenco, is celebrated as a dancer, choreographer, producer, and teacher. Since moving to Canada in 2003 she has choreographed and produced numerous flamenco shows involving flamenco  musicians and dancers. She played a crucial role in developing the local flamenco community in Nova Scotia, guiding local musicians in accompanying flamenco dance and contributing significantly to the regional flamenco culture. Besides teaching flamenco dance at the Flamenco and Ballet Dance School Maria Osende, she teaches flamenco compás (rhythm) as well as structure and composition of flamenco music for baile (dance).
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Kaveh Nassehi – Flamenco Guitarist

An accomplished guitarist and educator, Kaveh is known for his profound dedication to flamenco music. With a rich academic background, including “Conservatorio Superior de Música Rafael Orozco” in Córdoba with a specialization in flamenco guitar, and a “Master’s in Interpretation of Guitar” from the Universidad Internacional de Andalucía, Kaveh has been actively involved in the flamenco scene. From 2017 to 2023, he served as a flamenco guitar professor at the renowned Cristina Heeren Foundation in Seville, where he later became the Coordinator of the Flamenco Guitar Department. His professional journey, spanning since 1999, includes performances, classes, and collaborations.

 

Joyce Saunders – Flamenco Singer

Born in Truro, Nova Scotia, singer-songwriter Joyce Saunders is known for her unique blend of folk, original songs and powerful flamenco performances. Joyce’s journey in flamenco began in 2010, and she has since developed a seasoned and compelling voice in this genre. Her dedication to flamenco led her to the Fundacion Cristina Heeren in Seville, Spain, in 2017, where she immersed herself in studying flamenco singing. In her new role as a mentor, Joyce will be working closely with mentees, sharing her expertise in both vocals and guitar, and contributing her diverse experiences to nurture emerging talent in the flamenco community. 

Atlantic Flamenco would like to acknowledge the generous funding from
Arts Nova Scotia in support of this program

 

Exploring various flamenco guitar playing techniques to achieve maximum sound mastery of the instrument, enabling the guitarists to express themselves musically.

 

RHYTHM: Binary, Ternary and Amalgamated rhythms

 

ACCOMPANIMENT:

  • Traditional structures of the baile (dance)
  • Formal elements of the cantes for the baile
  • Main melodies of the cantes for the baile
  • Harmonic structures of the flamenco guitar accompaniment applied to the flamenco baile
  • Analysis of a complete baile in the style of “alegrías”
  • Guitar accompaniment techniques and resources

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Guitarra Flamenca Mentorship Program by Atlantic Flamenco

Participating in our Guitarra Flamenca Mentorship Program:

This program is now closed. however if you are interest in learning flamenco guitar, we encourage you to contact us, as we will consider repeating the program in the future. We invite guitarists with a background in guitar, residing in the Halifax area, to apply for this unique opportunity. Our program caters to various expertise levels and is particularly focused on those who are committed to enriching the local flamenco scene in Nova Scotia. 

    • Aspiring Flamencos: Ages 16 to 30. Suitable for individuals with basic guitar proficiency. Applicants should be eager to deepen their understanding and skills in flamenco.
    • Flamenco Apprentices:  Ages 16 to 40. Targeted at intermediate guitarists looking to refine their technique and explore flamenco styles.
    • Advanced/Professional Guitarists: Open to all ages. For experienced musicians transitioning into flamenco, focusing on accompaniment and solo performances.

Commitment to the Local Community:

A key criterion for participation is an intention or commitment to remain in Nova Scotia and contribute to the local flamenco community. We seek individuals who aspire to practice and perform flamenco within our community, thereby fostering a vibrant and sustainable artistic environment.

Practice and Participation Requirements:

Participants must be willing to commit to the full duration of the program and dedicate at least 4 hours per week for individual practice. This dedication is vital for honing skills and achieving meaningful progress in the art of flamenco.

Application Process [closed]

Interested individuals should fill out the ‘Mentorship Application Form’ also inlcuded below.

Selection involves an assessment of your playing abilities and commitment to flamenco, which may include a performance, a skill demonstration, a discussion of your musical background, or a video submission.

Click on the button below  if you cannot view the  application form on this page.

Mentorship Team Key Bios

Maria  Osende – Flamenco Dancer and Program Director

Maria Osende, a pivotal figure in Halifax’s Flamenco scene and the artistic director of Atlantic Flamenco, is celebrated as a dancer, choreographer, producer, and teacher. Since moving to Canada in 2003 she has choreographed and produced numerous flamenco shows involving flamenco  musicians and dancers. She played a crucial role in developing the local flamenco community in Nova Scotia, guiding local musicians in accompanying flamenco dance and contributing significantly to the regional flamenco culture. Besides teaching flamenco dance at the Flamenco and Ballet Dance School Maria Osende, she teaches flamenco compás (rhythm) as well as structure and composition of flamenco music for baile (dance).
Read more

 

 

Kaveh Nassehi – Flamenco Guitarist

An accomplished guitarist and educator, Kaveh is known for his profound dedication to flamenco music. With a rich academic background, including “Conservatorio Superior de Música Rafael Orozco” in Córdoba with a specialization in flamenco guitar, and a “Master’s in Interpretation of Guitar” from the Universidad Internacional de Andalucía, Kaveh has been actively involved in the flamenco scene. From 2017 to 2023, he served as a flamenco guitar professor at the renowned Cristina Heeren Foundation in Seville, where he later became the Coordinator of the Flamenco Guitar Department. His professional journey, spanning since 1999, includes performances, classes, and collaborations.

 

Joyce Saunders – Flamenco Singer

Born in Truro, Nova Scotia, singer-songwriter Joyce Saunders is known for her unique blend of folk, original songs and powerful flamenco performances. Joyce’s journey in flamenco began in 2010, and she has since developed a seasoned and compelling voice in this genre. Her dedication to flamenco led her to the Fundacion Cristina Heeren in Seville, Spain, in 2017, where she immersed herself in studying flamenco singing. In her new role as a mentor, Joyce will be working closely with mentees, sharing her expertise in both vocals and guitar, and contributing her diverse experiences to nurture emerging talent in the flamenco community. 

Atlantic Flamenco would like to acknowledge the generous funding from
Arts Nova Scotia in support of this program

 

Participants will have opportunities to showcase their skills and engage with the wider flamenco community through our jam sessions and performance events.


Guitarra Flamenca Mentorship Program by Atlantic Flamenco

Application Process [closed]

Interested individuals should fill out the ‘Mentorship Application Form’ and if shortlisted, an individual assessment, which may include a skill demonstration. More info below.


 

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Curriculum Details

INTRODUCTION TO FLAMENCO GUITAR PLAYING

Accompaniment to the baile (dance) is one of the most complex aspects of flamenco guitar. In addition to being familiar with the characteristics of the cantes (songs) for the baile, the guitarist must attain a broad understanding of both the rhythmic and structural components of the various  styles that shape it. In this course, our aim is to introduce students to the realm of accompaniment, covering the following areas:

 

TECHNIQUE

Exploring various flamenco guitar playing techniques to achieve maximum sound mastery of the instrument, enabling the guitarists to express themselves musically.

 

RHYTHM: Binary, Ternary and Amalgamated rhythms

 

ACCOMPANIMENT:

  • Traditional structures of the baile (dance)
  • Formal elements of the cantes for the baile
  • Main melodies of the cantes for the baile
  • Harmonic structures of the flamenco guitar accompaniment applied to the flamenco baile
  • Analysis of a complete baile in the style of “alegrías”
  • Guitar accompaniment techniques and resources

Guitarra Flamenca Mentorship Program by Atlantic Flamenco

Participating in our Guitarra Flamenca Mentorship Program:

This program is now closed. however if you are interest in learning flamenco guitar, we encourage you to contact us, as we will consider repeating the program in the future. We invite guitarists with a background in guitar, residing in the Halifax area, to apply for this unique opportunity. Our program caters to various expertise levels and is particularly focused on those who are committed to enriching the local flamenco scene in Nova Scotia. 

    • Aspiring Flamencos: Ages 16 to 30. Suitable for individuals with basic guitar proficiency. Applicants should be eager to deepen their understanding and skills in flamenco.
    • Flamenco Apprentices:  Ages 16 to 40. Targeted at intermediate guitarists looking to refine their technique and explore flamenco styles.
    • Advanced/Professional Guitarists: Open to all ages. For experienced musicians transitioning into flamenco, focusing on accompaniment and solo performances.

Commitment to the Local Community:

A key criterion for participation is an intention or commitment to remain in Nova Scotia and contribute to the local flamenco community. We seek individuals who aspire to practice and perform flamenco within our community, thereby fostering a vibrant and sustainable artistic environment.

Practice and Participation Requirements:

Participants must be willing to commit to the full duration of the program and dedicate at least 4 hours per week for individual practice. This dedication is vital for honing skills and achieving meaningful progress in the art of flamenco.

Application Process [closed]

Interested individuals should fill out the ‘Mentorship Application Form’ also inlcuded below.

Selection involves an assessment of your playing abilities and commitment to flamenco, which may include a performance, a skill demonstration, a discussion of your musical background, or a video submission.

Click on the button below  if you cannot view the  application form on this page.

Mentorship Team Key Bios

Maria  Osende – Flamenco Dancer and Program Director

Maria Osende, a pivotal figure in Halifax’s Flamenco scene and the artistic director of Atlantic Flamenco, is celebrated as a dancer, choreographer, producer, and teacher. Since moving to Canada in 2003 she has choreographed and produced numerous flamenco shows involving flamenco  musicians and dancers. She played a crucial role in developing the local flamenco community in Nova Scotia, guiding local musicians in accompanying flamenco dance and contributing significantly to the regional flamenco culture. Besides teaching flamenco dance at the Flamenco and Ballet Dance School Maria Osende, she teaches flamenco compás (rhythm) as well as structure and composition of flamenco music for baile (dance).
Read more

 

 

Kaveh Nassehi – Flamenco Guitarist

An accomplished guitarist and educator, Kaveh is known for his profound dedication to flamenco music. With a rich academic background, including “Conservatorio Superior de Música Rafael Orozco” in Córdoba with a specialization in flamenco guitar, and a “Master’s in Interpretation of Guitar” from the Universidad Internacional de Andalucía, Kaveh has been actively involved in the flamenco scene. From 2017 to 2023, he served as a flamenco guitar professor at the renowned Cristina Heeren Foundation in Seville, where he later became the Coordinator of the Flamenco Guitar Department. His professional journey, spanning since 1999, includes performances, classes, and collaborations.

 

Joyce Saunders – Flamenco Singer

Born in Truro, Nova Scotia, singer-songwriter Joyce Saunders is known for her unique blend of folk, original songs and powerful flamenco performances. Joyce’s journey in flamenco began in 2010, and she has since developed a seasoned and compelling voice in this genre. Her dedication to flamenco led her to the Fundacion Cristina Heeren in Seville, Spain, in 2017, where she immersed herself in studying flamenco singing. In her new role as a mentor, Joyce will be working closely with mentees, sharing her expertise in both vocals and guitar, and contributing her diverse experiences to nurture emerging talent in the flamenco community. 

Atlantic Flamenco would like to acknowledge the generous funding from
Arts Nova Scotia in support of this program