Formed in 2011, A’lante Flamenco seeks to provoke “emotional responses through music and dance that crosses cultural and linguistic boundaries.” A fiery explosion of past and present, the Austin-based troupe’s "Prophecies" summons Kahlil Gibran, a Lebanese philosopher and poet whose 1923 book The Prophet travels across the expanse of the human condition. In this imagined dialogue of dance and music the award-winning A’Lante challenges audiences to consider our modern techno-saturated lives in an effort to “move forward by first looking back.”
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