It also provides a flexible performance space for various music and dance performances or special themed private parties.
La pena (an informal gathering of Flamenco artistes who come together celebrate the culture of Flamenco) is a regular feature at Los Tarantos.
Last Saturday, bellydancers staked out the place for their Hafla at the charming Peranakan shophouse in the colourful Geylang neighbourhood.
The usually Flamenco-themed place was transformed into a cosy middle-eastern cafe for the bellydancers and their friends and family. Clever use of gold and silver threaded fabric draped the otherwise stark walls. A kelim and scatter cushions provided the finishing touches.

What is a party without drinks and food? There was the ever-present much loved sangria. A lip-smacking middle-eastern meal of beef kebabs, chicken curry, hummus and salsa dips and flat breads was cooked by the Maestro of Flamenco - Antonio Vargas.
It was an evening to remember for a long time for the bellydancers.
I can see a Hawaiian Luau in the offing soon :)
Oooh luau? Sounds good
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I had no idea Antonio cooked the food! He really put in effort for the hafla.
ReplyDeleteHula Gurl - will happen :)
ReplyDeletewildgoose - yes. he puts in a lot of DIY work at all these special parties.
Hello kawan2
ReplyDeleteWah everything was set up nicely and the food like so sedap hmmmmm which i missed again.
Regards
NM
nonya! i really really thought of asking you but in the end chicken out because i did not know what to expect. it is los tarantos first time with bellydance. they are a flamenco place.
ReplyDeletewill ask you the next one i am going to!
Kawan,
ReplyDeleteIt's OK no problem, still not ready yet for enjoyment.
Cheers
NM
nonya - of course when you are ready. i will just ask anyway.
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