Student Resources

Following are links to dancewear, books, CDs, and so forth, that will be useful to you as a flamenco dance student. For those items that link to Amazon.com, Flamenco Chicago receives a small percentage of the sale. So, please support us by using the links for your purchases – incidentally, these are also the best prices I’ve found on the following items. (Plus, Amazon usually gives you free shipping on orders of $25 or more.)

Flamenco Shoes: Very good student-quality flamenco shoes (all leather, with rubber half-sole and nails in heels and toes) are available from Rosetta at the studio for $62 (in sizes 6 1/2, 7, 7 1/2, and 8). You are able to try the shoes on before you buy. However, if you have a low-heeled, hard-soled shoe that won’t fall off your foot when you dance, you don’t have to invest in a special pair of shoes right away.

For about the same price as the shoes I sell, you can also purchase flamenco shoes from Chicago Dance Supply at 5301 N. Clark St. (773.728.5344). But if you do want a cheaper option for shoes, you can purchase inexpensive black character shoes – don’t pay more than $35 or so — at any of the dancewear stores listed on this page and I think River’s Edge (see link below) also has them.

Flamenco Practice Skirts: These are at the cheapest price I have ever found anywhere; however, you’ll also pay for shipping. And, you’ll also wait 3-5 weeks for delivery. Most local dance supply stores carry flamenco practice skirts, sometimes also used for liturgical dance or called lyrical skirts. Call the dancewear store nearest you, and see what they have. If you can’t find a suitable skirt locally, then order from River’s Edge.

To purchase a skirt off the rack right away, try:
Leo’s Dancewear at 1900 N. Narragansett (773.745.5600) or Motion Unlimited at 218 S. Wabash, Suite 816 (312.922.3330). Prices will be around $50 plus tax. I suggest you call first for hours and to check availability of the skirts. Makers they carry are usually Star Styled or Bal-Togs and sizes come in small, medium, and large. If you are tall, please size up, so that the skirt will be long enough for you. Your skirt should fall to the ankle (not mid-calf).

If you have a full, circular in your own closet, you don’t need to invest in a flamenco skirt right away.