By Magdy Zara
As part of its 2026 spring season, Teatro Brava presents “Al Compás del Flamenco,” a show featuring dynamic choreography, live music, and the very spirit of flamenco on stage.
Don’t miss this vibrant celebration of flamenco as the Teatro Flamenco de San Francisco takes the stage.
Under the masterful artistic direction of Carola Zertuche, enjoy an unforgettable evening where passion, skill, and artistic expression merge in a captivating display of flamenco art. Talented dancers will be the stars, captivating the audience with their dedication and style, weaving a fascinating story that celebrates the rich traditions of this vibrant dance.
One of the main features of this event is the diverse range of performances, from beginners to advanced students and semi-professionals, allowing the audience to witness a wide array of talent on stage. The music will be provided by professional musicians, who will create an authentic and immersive flamenco experience.
The talented Carola Zertuche, artistic director and choreographer, will also be performing, delighting the audience with her artistic brilliance on stage.
The event takes place this Sunday, May 3rd, from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Brava Theater Center in San Francisco, located at 2781 24th Street, San Francisco.
Tickets start at $28.52.
For more information, visit their website: https://www.theatreflamenco.org
Don’t miss this unforgettable experience full of rhythm, movement, and tradition.
The Ramp returns with its Salsa Saturdays
The Ramp offers Latin music, food, and VIP beverage service, all in one place, where you can dance to Latin music in the Bay Area’s largest open-air venue. The Ramp is an iconic and charming restaurant located on the riverfront in San Francisco’s Dogpatch neighborhood.
This and every Saturday, enjoy a dance floor, live music and DJs, plus fun salsa lessons.
This Saturday, the 4th, starting at 6 p.m., at The Ramp, located at 855 Terry Francois St., San Francisco.
MACLA Launches 2026 Exhibition and Auction
The Movement of Latin American Art and Culture (MACLA) is launching an exhibition of contemporary Latinx art from the Bay Area and beyond.
The artists’ works reflect contemporary issues, themes, and perspectives that resonate with the present moment. This exhibition culminates in an art auction, MACLA’s annual fundraising celebration. The gallery is open Wednesday through Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. and is located at 510 South 1st Street in San Jose. The exhibition will be open to the public from April 3 to May 16, 2026.

