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Gypsy Heart

A fascinating documentary chronicling the life of flamenco dancer Omayra Amaya, who manages to keep the fiery dance form alive and kicking in chilly Boston. Her great aunt, Carmen Amaya is considered one of the finest flamenco dancers of all time, and rare, breath-taking footage of her in action is included along with a thoughtful examination of the difference between 'natural dancers' and 'academics'.

Year: 1998
Genre: Documentaries, Performing Arts, General Docos, Dance on Film
Country: USA
Director: Jocelyn M Ajami
Duration: 50 Minutes
Rating: Ex
7.8/10
Location in store: Performing Arts

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