Share On Facebook Share On X Share On Whatsapp Share On Telegram Share Via Email Copy URL Zambras is a dance that is the result of the coexistence of several cultures, but in its origins, the setting was also called zambras: the fabulous caves of Sacromonte in...
Share On Facebook Share On X Share On Whatsapp Share On Telegram Share Via Email Copy URL In 2023, the Cordoba City Council rescued a historic corral house from oblivion to give a home to Fosforito’s work and to flamenco. The Centro de Flamenco Fosforito is a...
Share On Facebook Share On X Share On Whatsapp Share On Telegram Share Via Email Copy URL The cantiñas have their roots in the popular Andalusian festivities of the 19th century, where gypsy traditions and African influences were mixed. These celebrations, known as...
Share On Facebook Share On X Share On Whatsapp Share On Telegram Share Via Email Copy URL José Monje Cruz, Camarón de la Isla, is probably the greatest flamenco emblem of all time. What Michael Jackson has been to pop or Elvis Presley to rock and roll, Camarón is to...
Share On Facebook Share On X Share On Whatsapp Share On Telegram Share Via Email Copy URL Having a beer or a tapa in a flamenco atmosphere does not necessarily have to be in a tablao. These flamenco bars are great options to enjoy your favourite music in an informal...
Share On Facebook Share On X Share On Whatsapp Share On Telegram Share Via Email Copy URL He prefers to be called a guitarist rather than a luthier and considers Cordoba to be one of the main cradles of the best guitar craftsmen. There are very few left who make this...