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The Flamenco Academy: A Novel by Sarah Bird
Book Summary InformationAuthor: Sarah Bird Edition: Paperback Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 2007-10-16 ISBN: 0345462386 Number of pages: 400 Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Reviews of The Flamenco Academy: A NovelBook Review: A passionate whirlwind of rhythm Summary: 5 Stars
Flamenco, a dance originating in Andalusia (southern Spain), is a combination of Gypsy, Indian, Jewish, Arabic, Persian, and possibly New World influences, a deeply spiritual combination of music (guitar, handclaps, and cante jondo, or "deep song") and footwork. Flamenco is improvised, following the dozens of palos, or rhythms. In "Flamenco Academy," Sarah Bird offers up a story of flamenco in the New World; more specifically, New Mexico. Dona Carlota Anaya de Montenegro is the legendary founder of Albuquerque's Flamenco Academy, the daughter of cave-dwelling Gypsies in Sacromonte.
Cyndi Rae Hrncir, a Czech-American transplant from Texas, struggles through day-to-day life in Albuquerque as her father is dying of lung cancer and her unstable mother becomes wrapped up in a religious cult. She finds herself sticking to Didi, a high school rebel who smokes pot on the way to school (her car is named the Skankmobile) and who's a diehard roadie groupie, performing sex with roadies to gain access to the real musical stars. The two are like night and day; timid Cyndi Rae is eclipsed by the bold, larger-than-life Didi and remains in her shadow.
Cyndi Rae finds herself sucked into the passionate, mysterious world of flamenco after a chance encounter with a gifted flamenco guitarist at a party, and becomes obsessed with finding Tomas again after that fateful night. Tomas is the adopted son of Dona Carlota and accepted as the flamenco guitarist heir of Paco de Lucia. However, questions about the authenticity of his Gypsy bloodlines cast his heritage into doubt. In flamenco, bloodlines are everything; if you're not "gitano por los cuatro costaos," Gypsy on all four sides, you're not flamenco. Cyndi Rae's plan: to become a talented flamenco dancer and capture his heart. She throws herself into the classes, taught by none other than Dona Carlota herself, and although she may not have the showstopping quality of Didi's wild dancing, her sense of rhythm is impeccable. She devotes several years to the total study of flamenco, knowing all the while that she'll never be fully accepted as a non-Gypsy, non-Latina dancer.
Bird fills the novel with fascinating tidbits about flamenco, from its origins to legendary dancer Carmen Amaya to its complicated rhythms, footwork, and passionate moods. Some of the strongest narratives for me were those of the memories of Dona Carlota growing up in the cave slums of Sacromonte, the descriptions of that earlier Granada when European tourists would shower coins on young Gypsy dancers, the gradual commercialization of flamenco in Granada. The pounding rhythms of alegrias, soleas, saetas, and romances form the novel's heartbeat, accented by the metal taps pounding into the floor and the harsh, guttural wails of true cante jondo. The romance is secondary to the obsession of the dance. And it IS the dance that is the true star, more than Didi's attempt to ascend into avant garde stardom by stepping on others or Cyndi Rae's attempts to snare Tomas, unfolding on the beautifully painted stage of rugged New Mexico. A mesmerizing read sure to delight.
Summary of The Flamenco Academy: A Novel?Bird captures the staccato passion of flamenco in a rapturous love triangle.? ?People
?The Flamenco Academy opens so boldly . . . that you have to wonder how [Sarah] Bird can sustain such high drama. But it quickly becomes apparent that she?s mapped her novel?s treacherous terrain and planned accordingly, building characters sturdy enough to stand firmly, even when their emotions are spinning out of control.? ?The New York Times Book Review
The first commandment of flamenco is Dame la verdad?Give me the truth. But for Cyndi Rae Hrncir, a shy seventeen-year-old, the truth is too painful to share. When Rae becomes infatuated with the devastatingly handsome flamenco guitarist Tomás Montenegro, she and her best friend, Didi, immerse themselves in the exotic world of the Gypsy dance and in the spellbinding stories told by their legendary teacher, Doña Carlota, Tomás?s great-aunt. Locked in a volatile triangle and driven by obsession?Didi with fame, Rae with Tomás, and Tomás with the mystery of his origin?the three sharpen their performances, while danger, longing, and betrayal pulse beneath each step. When a heartbreaking longheld secret comes to light, Rae is duty-bound to honor the laws of flamenco and finally reveal the truth.
?The stuff bestsellers are made of . . . [The Flamenco Academy is] funny and beautifully structured to create anticipation and suspense, with lush moments of romance and a surprisingly sturdy backbone.? ?Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
?Good conflict makes good fiction, and that?s what gives The Flamenco Academy such irresistible energy and narrative drive. . . . A heady brew of a novel, lushly romantic at one turn, wryly and wittily observant at the next.? ?Houston Chronicle
?A deft exploration of love, desire and jealousy told against the backdrop of that most complex of dances, flamenco.? ?Baltimore Sun
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