PERFORMANCE REVIEWS

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Dressed in black with touches of green and a red flower in the black hair, Ulrika Frank enters the stage - with slow, magical hand movements. Then, come the feet, carefully at first, soon her whole body is involved. Accompanied by hand clapping, guitar and song. It is so filled with emotions that the tears well in my eyes as early as in the first part of the show. – Vasterbottenskuriren, Sweden

It was so nice to watch this superb performance a cold night in March. I am sure that part of the snow melted on the way between the theatre and home, due to the warmth Ulrika Frank Flamenco offered the audience. – Kristinehamnsposten, Sweden

The dancers all glow in a personal, expressive way, and Ulrika Frank's beautiful, warm smile in the more happy dances, is a true sign that she is completely filled by the happiness and the moment in the dance - it's contageous. – Norrbottenskuriren, Sweden

Ulrika Frank mixes silently sweeping moves with intensively pattering heels and arm movements that tremble of restraint. It is drama, it is forceful. Frank flies across the stage and for a second a smile dashes across her face, an erotic emotion shows its presence. – Ostersundsposten, Sweden

Then Frank comes swirling, her red skirt rising as she spins, feet hammering a staccato cadence. The performance passes quickly, and then they're finished. Not the crowd, though. "Ole!" someone yells, and everyone applauds. They have felt, for a brief time, the passion of the Flamenco. Creative Loafing, Atlanta

Every other Wednesday night, Peachtree disappears in the sounds of Atlanta's Pasion Flamenca. Led by flamenco dancer Ulrika Frank, who has been clapping her hands and clicking her heels for years, the rhythm, guitars and wine transforms the little eatery, transporting you from Dixie to Spain. "Best of Atlanta 2001" – Creative Loafing, Atlanta