November 26, 1964 — Spanish Dance Spectacular to entertain here Tuesday
One of Spain's most popular song-and-dance troupes, Jose Molina's Bailes Espanoles, will perform in Wayne next Tuesday night, at 8 in the college's Rice Auditorium. Not for years, if ever, has a Wayne audience been able to see the exuberant Flamenco dance for which Sppain is famous. And critical reviews of the Molina company indicate that Wayne will be treated to the best in its first encounter. Molina himself has been dancing 17 of his 27 years and was a
protege of Jose Greco, generally regarded among the greatest of Flamenco dancers. The company's 12 performers all are seasoned professiuonals,and all have danced with the great names of the art. Since its first American tour in 1962, the Bailes Espanoles has appeared throughout tje country and Canada, the current tour lasting a record 40 weeks.