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Winner of several prestigious awards, Flamenco goddess Eva Yerbabuena has been pushing the limits of the style and thrilling audiences with her skills and captivating choreography for more than 15 years. Returning to Japan after a five-year absence, she will be performing both her masterwork Lluvia ('Rain') and the brand-new piece De la Cava (translated as 'Mud and Tears').
Open Mar 22-23
Time Mar 22 from 6pm, Mar 23 from 3pm (doors open 30 min before show starts)
Admission S-category ¥12,000, A-category ¥10,000
Venue Shinjuku Culture Centre Main Hall
Address 6-14-1 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Transport Shinjuku Sanchome Station (Fukutoshin line), exit E1, Higashi-Shinjuku Station (Oedo line), exit A2
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