Share On Facebook Share On X Share On Whatsapp Share On Telegram Share Via Email Copy URL French-Canadian Jesse Cook is touring North America with overwhelming success. Known internationally for representing the new flamenco, he himself assures that in Spain he would...
Share On Facebook Share On X Share On Whatsapp Share On Telegram Share Via Email Copy URL The bulería has not always been a flamenco palo (form) well regarded for its party character, but with Paco de Lucía’s Entre dos aguas, it took on a brutal relevance....
Share On Facebook Share On X Share On Whatsapp Share On Telegram Share Via Email Copy URL With Antonia Fernández and the new wave of flamenco guitarists of the so-called “Generation Z”, the world of playing is surrendering to female talent so historically...
Share On Facebook Share On X Share On Whatsapp Share On Telegram Share Via Email Copy URL The Gipsy Kings are universal. Based on flamequito or rumba-pop fusion, depending on who you ask, they continue to imbued concerts and enthuse different generations. At the...
Share On Facebook Share On X Share On Whatsapp Share On Telegram Share Via Email Copy URL The seguiriyas are considered the quintessence of the jondura, one of the backbones of flamenco, with a wide range of nuances depending on the region and cantaores. Let’s...
Share On Facebook Share On X Share On Whatsapp Share On Telegram Share Via Email Copy URL While it seems to be accepted that flamenco singing came before flamenco dancing, the debate is over which of its forms is the most complete and which has popularised the...