Los Vivancos
For Los VIVANCOS, a flamenco dance company made up of seven brothers, dance is a way of life and a display of their heritage.
Raised by a wandering musician family, the brothers spent their youth traveling the world, absorbing and incorporating the diverse cultures they encountered, ultimately blending them into their flamenco performance.
Once a year, they put on a full-length show of dance, music, and acrobatics for their family and friends. As they grew into teens, the demand for their unique show increased, leading them to perform together around the world in places like Spain, France, Canada, England, and the Netherlands.
For school, the brothers took different paths to broaden their horizons, studying at several prestigious academies, including Conservatorio Profesional de Danza Instituto del Teatro in Barcelona, Real Conservatorio de Danza de Madrid in Madrid, National London Studio in England, Qüánticoh Independent School in Canada, Dutch Ballet Theatre in the Netherlands, The Royal Music Conservatory of Vancouver, and the studios of Amor de Dios.
In late 2006, the brothers reunited and formed the flamenco dance company that is now considered the musical-scenic phenomenon of this new decade: Los VIVANCOS. Since then they have:
- Personally invited by Princess Stefanie de Monaco, performed at the renowned Monte Carlo Circus Festival, Italy.
- Performed at the “Las Lunas Awards” (Overall Recognition in Mexico to the Musical Talent of the Year), being nominated as “Best Original Show” for the 2009 ceremonies.
- Performed on the celebrated program “Dancing With The Stars” in Los Angeles, USA, with an audience of 35,000,000 people.
- Represented Spain at the “Expo Latino 06” in Canada, with 100,000 spectators
- Received the “Gran Teatro La Fenice de Venecia Award” given by Princess Stefanie de Monaco.
- Performed multiple times on Magic TV’s renowned program “Le Plus Grand Cabaret Du Monde” in Paris, France.
With the show “7 BROTHERS” produced, directed, and choreographed by all seven brothers and featuring their own musical compositions, the Vivancos have performed in New York (USA), Bucharest, Brasov (Romania), Istanbul, Bodrum, Mersin (Turkey), Hong Kong (China), Athens (Greece), Ulm (Germany), Cyprus, Utrecht (Brussels), Lisbon (Portugal), Jerusalem, Tel Aviv (Israel), Torreon, Saltillo, Monterrey, Puebla, Guadalajara, Mexico DF, Queretaro (Mexico), Manchester (England), and throughout Spain in places like Barcelona, Madrid, Alicante, La Coruña, El Ejido, Ciudad Real, Toledo, Malaga, Tarifa, Castellón, and Valencia, among others. They've also performed in Italy, including Lugano, Bergamo, Legnano, Gorizia, Milan, Trieste, Turin, Bologna, Rome, and others, all part of a world tour that shows no signs of stopping and is set to continue to England, Germany, France, Italy, China, Macao, Australia, UAE, Lebanon, Colombia, Miami, Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Boston, Las Vegas…