Flamenco &
Cultural Arts Society
Our Mission
The Flamenco & Cultural Arts Society is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization, based in Southern California and more specifically, the Inland Empire.
The Organization strives to enrich the community with the culture of Andalucian Spanish Arts including: Artistic, intellectual, social and gastronomic traditions. With a focus on the passionate Flamenco (dance, singing, guitar & percussion) etc. in educational programs, community presentations, festivals, literature & films, while developing community support of the fine arts. Thereby giving our communities a glimpse of the highest standards of excellence in Spanish arts. The fact that Flamenco was designated as a World Intangible Cultural Heritage, strengthen and asserts the importance of this hallmark of Andalucian artistic expression. This significant recognition by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) highlights Flamenco's national & international importance.
FLAMENCO -World Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
On November 16th, 2010 Flamenco was designated a World Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO
About our Organization
The Flamenco & Cultural Arts Society is a member based non-profit organization. We have a dedicated & talented Executive Board of Directors supported by a dedicated and equally talented advisory board and prestigious honorary members.
The Flamenco & Cultural Arts Society has many goals for enriching the community with Spanish & Andalucian cultural heritage providing the community with elegant and high caliber Flamenco performances, concerts, workshops and master courses. Offer annual scholarships for children and adults for quality Flamenco classes. Offer lecture demonstrations to local schools, colleges and universities. We actively participate in community Hispanic Heritage events. We produce & host Festivals to promote & exhibit fine Spanish food & tapas. Traditional Andalucian Feria's, El Rocio, a Coro Rociero (a chorus group that sings sevillanas & rumbas), Zambomba Flamenco Christmas, Dia de Andalucia Celebration February 28th, and Dia de Flamenco November 16th. With proper funding we would have guest artists that are highly recognized in the industry participate in our performances and offer workshops.