Share On Facebook Share On X Share On Whatsapp Share On Telegram Share Via Email Copy URL In the midst of a week of political tensions between the President of Madrid, Ayuso, and Andalusian representatives due to her declaration that Madrid is the capital of flamenco,...
Share On Facebook Share On X Share On Whatsapp Share On Telegram Share Via Email Copy URL With Rocío Jurado’s permission, “the greatest” could well be the dancer Carmen Amaya, exiled to America in the 30s and 40s, where she was the queen of flamenco...
Share On Facebook Share On X Share On Whatsapp Share On Telegram Share Via Email Copy URL It was in the summer of 2016 when the great cantaor José Menese said goodbye to us at 74 years of age. With this, as with other greats, the legend was born. And not just any one:...
Share On Facebook Share On X Share On Whatsapp Share On Telegram Share Via Email Copy URL Around 45 peñas from Malaga have come together to fill the Andalusian province of Malaga with flamenco. Under the name “See you in your rock”, more than 60 artists...
Share On Facebook Share On X Share On Whatsapp Share On Telegram Share Via Email Copy URL Flamenco began with singing, which is why flamenco palos (forms) tend to have characteristics more related to singing than to instruments or dance. But everything evolves, and...
Share On Facebook Share On X Share On Whatsapp Share On Telegram Share Via Email Copy URL Manolo Caracol opened Los Canasteros in 1963 to safeguard true flamenco. “No mixed artists”, would say this Sevillian singer. Today there is nothing left of what was...