Noche Verano Del Flamenco

Sat Jul 30 - Sun Jul 31, 2011 Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall

Time Out says

The grande dame of Japan's flamenco scene, Yoko Komatsubara has been holding her midsummer dance festival for over 40 years now. It offers Tokyoites a rare opportunity to see flamenco performed on a grand scale, and this year's boasts a particularly strong lineup, as some of the world's top dancers head to Japan in a collective show of support for the country. Cristina Hoyos, Manolo Marín and Antonio Canales are the biggest names on the lineup, and naturally Komatsubara's company will also be performing.

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Open July 30-31

Time Doors, 5.30pm. Performance, 6pm

Admission S: ¥8,000; A: ¥7,000; B: ¥5,000; C: ¥3,000; pair seat: ¥5,000

Venue Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall

Address 1-5 Hibiya Koen, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo

Transport Kasumigaseki Station (Chiyoda, Hibiya, Marunouchi lines), exits B2, C4.

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Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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