Introducing Sin Fin, a new flamenco work by SonDeBaril
On this Winter Solstice, we’re so excited to share that our new work, Sin Fin, is beginning to take shape. It moves through life, death, and regeneration. A cycle without end. The piece takes us on a journey of returning - to begin again.
Sin Fin means “without end,” a work that’s been forming in us for a long time. It’s about renewal - the way we move through cycles of change, endings, and beginnings in nature and in ourselves, and how we’re constantly regenerating. More than a metaphor, it’s nature’s design - something the body knows, and something flamenco expresses so deeply, holding both grief and joy, darkness and light.
Sin Fin follows the solstices and equinoxes, mirroring our inner landscapes - from the stillness of winter to the fullness of summer, from descent to emergence - returning to familiar spaces yet arriving transformed.
By reconnecting us to the natural rhythms that sustain life, the performance invites the audience to welcome each season - the joyful, the difficult, and the ordinary - and to appreciate the beauty of being human in the world. The work seeks to cultivate the kind of listening that allows us not only to hear our own inner voice, but to hear each other.
A year-long journey around the sun, Sin Fin is still in early development. We’re creating it to harness the energy renewing within us - that unseen force that powers our lives.
🌱 From Vision to Form
We invite you to be part of the creation of Sin Fin. To bring the concept from seed to reality, we’re devoting our time and energy to building its musical structure, mounting choreography, and working closely with a lighting designer who will be integral to the work. The full arc is already alive in our imagination - with support, we can bring it into form.
If you’d like to support the creation of Sin Fin, we’re raising funds for its development and rehearsal period through the premiere. Your gift - large or small - helps us gather collaborators and compensate fairly, support studio time, and produce the creative architecture of this original work. It would mean so much.
With the light returning, we begin anew. Sin Fin reminds us that beauty is a life-affirming force that surrounds us.
Thank you for keeping flamenco alive in our community - and for being part of SonDeBaril’s next cycle.
With gratitude,
Ela & Yiyi
SonDeBaril is fiscally sponsored by Fractured Atlas, a 501(c)(3) arts organization. Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. Every dollar supports new work, fair artist compensation, and the growth of flamenco in our community.