Estudio Perenne

Yoko Fukushima

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Flamenco
Beginners learning flamenco for the first time are welcome.
It is a classroom where you can learn carefully from the basics.

About the Instructor

About the Instructor
He was exposed to the arts from an early age, belonged to the drama club in junior high school, loved the stage, and moved to Tokyo to become an actor. While studying theater, she discovered flamenco and began dancing in 1998. He traveled to the West repeatedly and studied with a number of Spanish artists.
Fascinated by the unique rhythm of flamenco as well as the beauty and sound of the Spanish language, while a student at Ritsumeikan University, he participated in the National Student Spanish Speech Contest on the theme of flamenco, winning second place and a special award. He obtained a B2 in the DELE Spanish Proficiency Test.
Since 2004, he has continued to study flamenco while studying abroad in Argentina as a Japanese teacher as a JICA volunteer and later at the National Autonomous University of Mexico as a scholarship student. Won first prize at the 20th Latin American Dance Competition. After returning to Japan in 2008, he began teaching at Almadeflamenco Kyoto. After becoming independent in 2011, she hosted the Yoko Fukushima Flamenco Studio Recital Live every year.
She is currently a mother of two children. While raising children, she performs as a flamenco singer at various live performances and events.

Yoko Fukushima

Flamenco Artist

HISTORY IN DATES

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Start of activity

1998
Starting with flamenco, he has repeatedly traveled to the West since 2001 to study with a number of Spanish artists.

JICA's Nikkei Youth Volunteers

2004
For two years from 2004, he was dispatched to Argentina under JICA's Nikkei Youth Volunteer Program, where he taught Japanese at a Nikkei school and belonged to the "Danzana" dance troupe of the Posadas Spanish Association, where he participated in numerous flamenco events.

Dance Festivals & Awards

2005
In 2004, he won first prize in the Senior Solo Flamenco category at the 2nd Posadas Dance Festival.

Latin American Dance Competition, Awards

2005
In 2005, she danced flamenco in the professional category of the 20th Latin American Dance Competition and won first place.

Government-sponsored study abroad in Mexico

2008
From 2007, she studied flamenco with Carmen Amaja's nieces, Mercedes Amaja and Karime Amaja, while studying at the National Autonomous University of Mexico through a scholarship program called the Japan-Mexico Exchange Program. He also participates in events.

homecoming

2008

Lecturer at Alma de Flamenco Kyoto and Osaka

Jan 2009
From January 2009 to December 2010, he was a lecturer at Alma de Flamenco Kyoto and Osaka, and made regular appearances at the tablao "Biernes Flamenco".

independence

Jan 2011
When the Kyoto school closed in January 2011, she became independent and launched Yoko Fukushima Flamenco Studio.

Flamenco Cante

2012
She started her career as a singer in 2012. He has performed at numerous events and tablaos mainly in the Kansai region.

Classroom Information

Información

Lesson date and time

Monday 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Beginner Class Alegrías, Buleria
Tuesday 2pm-3pm Beginner Class Tango, Parrillo Sevilla Nas
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Beginner Class Gallotin, Buleria
Thursday 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Intermediate Class Tient
Friday 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Children's Class

Please note that it is subject to change due to circumstances.

Kyoto Station Studio

Right next to JR Kyoto Station Tsutsui Hall Studio
〒601-8003
Kyoto, Kyoto-shi, Minami-ku, Higashikujo, Nishiyamano-cho 4
Juko Building Kyoto Station B1

Kinugasa Studio

〒603-8486
Kyoto, Kyoto-shi, Kita-ku, Kinugasa Akasaka-cho 1-377

Pricing

Pricing

Enrollment Fee

JPY 5,500

Children's Lessons

4 times a month, 1 lesson / 1h
JPY 6,600

Monthly fee

4 times a month, 1 lesson / 1 hour
JPY 11,000

Conversation Lessons

1 lesson / 1h
JPY 3,300

Individual Lessons

1 lesson/1h
1 person: 4,400 yen
2 people: 3,850 yen
3 people or more: 3,300 yen

Eventos Flamenco

We will guide you to events in which Yoko Fukushima Flamenco Studio has participated or planned.
Partial information on the event

Contact us

・Phone number: 090-6662-6145
・Inquiry form


Flamenco Studio Access

・Kyoto Station Studio

〒601-8003 Kyoto-shi, Minami-ku, Higashikujo Nishisanno-cho 4-4
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