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XXIV Bienal de Flamenco de Sevilla 2026: Full Official Program
From September 9 to October 3, Seville becomes the world capital of flamenco with the 24th Bienal de Flamenco—a landmark edition marked by the return to the Teatro Lope de Vega, a strong commitment to contemporary creation, and a diverse, rigorous, and thrilling...
SIMOF 2026: Tradition, Future, and Flamenco Fashion with a Global Accent
SIMOF 2026 once again proved why it is the world’s leading flamenco fashion event. With more than 60,000 attendees, 120 participating labels, and a spectacular display of creativity, tradition, and forward-thinking design, this edition strengthened its international...
Flamenco and Gastronomy: Tablaos and Restaurants for a Complete Cultural Experience
Flamenco is felt in the soul—but it can also be savored. The fusion of flamenco art and local gastronomy has become an essential experience for anyone wanting to discover Spain through its most profound passions. This article offers a curated route through tablaos,...
SIMOF 2026: Everything You Need to Know About the Great Flamenco Fashion Event in Seville
Flamenco fashion once again turns Seville into a cultural epicenter with a new edition of SIMOF. From January 29 to February 1, 2026, the International Flamenco Fashion Show will bring together designers, artisans, models, artists, and flamenco lovers in an event that...
Flamenco in Japan: A Passionate Story That Keeps Growing
What began as an exotic curiosity for a few Japanese enthusiasts fascinated by Andalusian culture has grown, decades later, into a story of passion, respect, and deep emotional connection. Flamenco in Japan is not only thriving—it’s evolving and expanding, driven by a...
Beginner’s Guide: How to Recognize the Main Flamenco Styles (with Examples and Comparisons)
The Heart of Flamenco: Understanding Its Styles Talking about "flamenco palos" (styles) means talking about the very soul of flamenco. Each palo has its own character, history, structure, and emotional depth. Learning to recognize them is like unlocking the door to...
The Complete Guide to Bulerías Dance: History, Rhythm and Key Figures
The festive soul of flamenco: dancing bulerías Few expressions in flamenco evoke as much life, spark, and spontaneity as dancing bulerías. This jondo palo, born from the popular pulse and rhythmic wit, is a total art form: a fusion of singing, guitar, and dance that...
The Best Flamenco Premieres of 2025 (and What Awaits Us in 2026)
Celebrating a Year of Unforgettable Premieres on ALL FLAMENCO 2025 has been a vibrant year for flamenco, filled with premieres that left a lasting impact and reminded us why this art remains universal. At ALL FLAMENCO, we’ve been privileged to witness and broadcast...
Así Canta Jerez en Navidad: the flamenco Christmas sensation sweeping Spain
Christmas in Andalusia wouldn’t be the same without the sound of a zambomba echoing through whitewashed alleys, without the clapping keeping time under a starry sky, without the voices that rise from deep within to celebrate the birth of the Christ Child. Within this...
Camarón: 75 Years of Legacy – San Fernando and the World Celebrate the Eternal Flamenco Genius
"Año Camarón 2026" kicks off as the most ambitious flamenco tribute ever held, featuring twelve months of concerts, exhibitions, reissues, and cultural activities In 2026, flamenco lovers around the globe will commemorate the 75th anniversary of Camarón de la Isla’s...
Camarón de la Isla: 75 Years Since the Birth of the Singer Who Changed Flamenco History
On December 5, 2025, José Monje Cruz—universally known as Camarón de la Isla—would have turned 75 years old. Born in San Fernando (Cádiz), his raw and luminous voice not only revolutionized flamenco, but also elevated it to new artistic heights. On the anniversary of...
Flamenco Zambombas: Tradition, Celebration, and Andalusian Soul at Christmas
Flamenco zambombas are much more than a Christmas festivity: they are the shared soul of Andalusia during the month of December. In cities like Jerez de la Frontera, Arcos, Cádiz, or Seville, these popular celebrations return each year with strength and emotion, as a...
The Camarón Museum Highlights La Isla’s Guitar Legacy Through a New Exhibition
The photographic exhibition “Guitarristas de La Isla” showcases 29 guitarists from San Fernando through the lens of Juan Antonio Sánchez Bernal. From November 21 to January 14, the exhibition will be installed on the first floor of the Centro de Interpretación Camarón...
Full Schedule of Zambombas in Jerez 2025: Dates, Venues and Tips
When Christmas arrives, in the city of Jerez de la Frontera one of the most authentic, warm and popular phenomena of flamenco emerges: the Zambomba. In 2025, the tradition returns with more strength, summoning celebration, singing and rhythm in tabancos, neighborhood...
Unlimited Flamenco! Why You Can’t Miss ALL FLAMENCO’s Black Friday 2025 Deal
If you’re a true flamenco lover, this November brings an unmissable date with the soul of this art. The Black Friday 2025 deal from ALL FLAMENCO is a unique opportunity to dive into the world’s largest audiovisual flamenco catalog at an unbeatable price. Keep reading...
Paco Montalvo Shines in Málaga: Ten Years of “Alma del violín flamenco” and a Full House at Teatro Cervantes
The virtuoso violinist celebrates a decade of his most iconic work with a sold-out, unforgettable concert Málaga, November 1st, 2025 – It’s not every day that an artist celebrates the tenth anniversary of a groundbreaking work. And even less so with a completely...
The Origins of Flamenco Dance: A Story of Passion, Resilience, and Living Art
Flamenco dance is not just a form of movement—it is a language of the soul, born from the fusion of cultures, from the pain and joy of a people, from the land of Andalusia and its powerful contrasts. Its history is one of survival, of artistic expression that has...
Camarón and His Island: an emotional journey to the heart of San Fernando
In the flamenco universe, there are names that transcend the art. Names that become symbols, living roots of a land, a culture, and a shared memory. Camarón de La Isla is one of those names. His voice didn’t just revolutionize flamenco singing—it embodied, in every...