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...
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...
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...
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...
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...