There are places you visit. And there are places you listen to. Andalusia belongs to the second category: a land that is not only explored with the eyes, but also with the ears, the memory and the emotions. To speak of Andalusia is to speak of a culture in which...
Every February 28, Andalusia celebrates its history, identity and cultural legacy. And if there is one artistic expression that represents this identity both within Spain and around the world, it is flamenco. In 2026, Andalusia Day once again places flamenco at the...
New York doesn’t merely host flamenco—it challenges it, amplifies it, and ultimately reshapes the way it is heard, seen, and remembered. In 2026, Flamenco Festival New York reaches a milestone that is both symbolic and deeply cultural: its 25th anniversary, framed by...
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...
What is flamenco and why is it considered a universal art? Flamenco is an artistic expression from Andalusia that combines singing (cante), dancing (baile), and guitar playing (toque). Deeply rooted in the cultural history of southern Spain, flamenco has evolved over...