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 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 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 MoreIn this article, we explore the rich history, cultural significance and evolution of this stick. It’s showing up… and bringing a smile to our faces.
Read MoreHow badly Chacón and Fosforito got along, that Ikea does flamenco fashion shows or the history of the birth of tablaos, moments that we review with you.
Read MoreEl Taranto is the oldest of the Almerian flamenco peñas, closely linked to the figure of Fosforito and Andalusian associations.
Read MoreWe invite you to follow Camarón’s route, from the streets of his childhood to the places that formed his character and his love for Andalusia.
Read MoreThey do not have the usual solera, so they reinvent themselves. One of their solutions to compete is design. Design in the premises and in its gastronomic offer.
Read MoreThere is a Guinness Record for tap-dancing, for dancing sevillanas or wearing a Manila shawl. We tell you about these curious ways to be very flamenco.
Read MoreFlamenco in Granada has a new king among the tablaos. It is called Jardines de Zoraya and is in the oldest part of the city.