7 curiosities of flamenco
Paraphrasing the great Woody Allen, this post is about “Everything you always wanted to know about flamenco and never dared to ask”…
Read MoreParaphrasing the great Woody Allen, this post is about “Everything you always wanted to know about flamenco and never dared to ask”…
Read MoreIn 2023, the Latin Grammys are held in Seville. The flamenco nominees: Israel Fernández, D. Guerrero, Juanfe, Niña Pastori and Omar Montes.
Read MoreLina’s daughters are striking a balance between traditional flamenco costumes and the new. They have dressed Rosalia, Grace Kelly and the Emeritus Queen Sofia. Yesterday they received the Alfiler de Oro.
Read MoreIt has resisted the crisis of the tablaos in the 80s and the lack of customers due to the pandemic. It is the Corral de la Morería, the most famous in the world.
Read MoreThe questions of what they are and how many flamenco “palos” (styles) there are, give rise to a good debate, but let’s get to know the consensus. Let’s go?
Read MoreMaría Jiménez rose from her ashes in 2001 with that lyric that says: “You who are so beautiful and so smart, you who deserve a prince, a dentist.” And he was an icon again.
Read MoreThe tablao in Madrid of Manolo Caracol was a place full of duende, love affairs and mythical flamenco parties. What remains of Los Canasteros?
Read MoreThe 2023 National Dance Award has gone to the dancer Rafaela Carrasco. We review his career and his latest shows.
Read MoreOn September 5, 1983, Antonio Mairena said goodbye to us; Two days later, he would have celebrated his birthday. First part of his biography.
Read MoreHe has been influenced by the Gipsy Kings and Paco de Lucía. His name is Jesse Cook and he is a guitarist associated worldwide with new flamenco.
Read MoreAn Almerian called Carmencita was a big star in the USA at the end of the 19th century and the first woman to be filmed in silent films.