“100 Montaditos” is the new Spanish-born franchise at 10501 N. Kendall Dr. The restaurant and bar is enjoying such a good run since opening, they are offering complimentary Flamenco dance performance shows for patrons on every other Friday night.
“We wanted to thank the community for the great support in our first year, and hope that area residents and business owners continue to come out and enjoy what we have to offer,” said Canary Islands-born co owner Daniel Alonso.
The authentic flavors and aromas of Spain are what 100 Montaditos has to offer, according to Alonso and partner Carlos Calero.
“To eat, drink, and enjoy the dinner table among family and friends with good music…this is the Spanish lifestyle we are trying to share.”
The Flamenco troupe performs regularly in Doral. They were recruited for the N. Kendall Drive location by Alonso and Calero. Guitarist is Roberto Hernandez, dancers are Alessandra Torres, Anisley Garcia and Jose Luis Uz.
“The dance gets into your soul the first time you step inside it,” said dancer Torres. “It is a disciplined yet free form of dance that originated with the gypsies in the south of Spain. Flamenco is a celebration of life…its joys and sorrows.”
Performances are 45 minutes long and the first one begins at 8:30 p.m. with an intermission prior to the second show. The traditional wood stage creates the resonant clicks from the dancer’s boot heals that are so much a part of the sound and flow of the Flamenco.
“There are many types of Flamenco dance,” said performer Garcia. “The Fandango, Solea, Sevillanos — all are different rhythms but equally passionate.”
Dancer Uz trained formally in ballet and Flamenco in Cuba before arriving in the United States. He discovered right before graduating that his grandmother Clara Soila was a famous ballerina.
“I suppose my passion comes partly from my genes but Flamenco has a universal appeal,” Uz said. “One can escape the frustrations of daily life in the dance. The range of emotions called for in a performance offer a kind of salve for helping one cope and lift off. It’s better than yoga.”
Alonso and Calero also invite patrons of 100 Montaditos to not just enjoy the economic and tasty tapas style Spanish sandwiches, wines and beers but to spend some time in the outdoor terrace. Games and events are broadcast on a giant outdoor TV screen.
Santa Rosa Beach residents Judy and Walter Morgan celebrated their third wedding anniversary at a recent Flamenco performance while vacationing with family in Miami.
“We had a chance to experience the classic mix of South Florida culture through the beauty of the Flamenco performance,” Judy said. “The food was great and the staff was so attentive. It was an amazingly special night.”
Visit us.100montaditos.com/kendall for more detailed information on show times and menu options.
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