Share On Facebook Share On X Share On Whatsapp Share On Telegram Share Via Email Copy URL The Andalusian María Terremoto belongs to a great saga of flamenco artists, and she has lived up to her name by turning the flamenco scene upside down from a very young age....
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 The tailed gown appeared in the cafés cantantes, appeared as never before in the dances of Pastora Imperio and Carmen Amaya and, until recently, was in danger of disappearing....
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 It is impossible to sum up in words the transcendence of Paco de Lucía for flamenco, and music in general. The greatest guitarist of this art was a before and after, and in this...