Using footage, personal photos, and scrap book memorabilia we travel through time with Inesita as she shares about her distinctive performance career of 8 decades. The title is inspired by a lost short film by NYU students shot in 1962 ...See moreUsing footage, personal photos, and scrap book memorabilia we travel through time with Inesita as she shares about her distinctive performance career of 8 decades. The title is inspired by a lost short film by NYU students shot in 1962 that aspired to capture Inesita's artistry: 'Inesita: The Art of Flamenco.' This short features footage from a work print from that shoot. Inesita fondly recalls the film students: the director, Robert Siegel, a film professor, and the cameraman, Martin Scorsese. Inesita's unique flamenco experience led her down a path she never sought as Hollywood's go-to professional Spanish dancer. The ever evolving, enduring art of flamenco, was declared in 2010 by UNESCO an 'Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity'. Written by
Tina Love
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