MADRID – Spain's flamenco world is stomping its heels with joy now that UNESCO has declared the quintessential Spanish genre of music and dance an art form the world should treasure. Performers of the ...
It’s almost sunset, and the hilltop cave quarter of Sacromonte is just beginning to stir. The summer heat, which has been smothering Granada all day like a weighted blanket, has begun to lift; the ...
Hold onto your hearts, dance lovers. Flamenco is known to steal them. That most emotional art form of dance and music is back for the annual fiery taste of Spain. You can enjoy a brief invigorating ...
Good things come from Jerez, Spain: the bulls, the sherry, the flamenco. “It’s said the first cry of flamenco was born of Jerez de la Frontera,” said Maria Bermudez. Bermudez’s show is intimate ...
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New York knows how to say olé, 25 years of the Flamenco Festival: "Lo jondo has no passport or borders"
The most Spanish festival in the city of skyscrapers celebrates a quarter of a century with an edition full of surprises, stars of "jondo" and young promises. We accompany Ángeles Toledano in her ...
In the birthplace of flamenco, a storm of applause along with a scattering of boos greeted the announcement of the winner of ...
The fiery Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana, the most renowned flamenco dance company in the United States, brings its ...
Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana, the most renowned flamenco dance company in the United States, is bringing traditions of ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The intimate venues known as tablaos have mostly remained shuttered even as pandemic restrictions ease. That puts at risk a formative element of many ...
A lot of folks know New Mexico for green chiles, the largest hot air balloon festival in the world, and the birthplace of the bomb. But it's also a global center of flamenco—the passionate dance, song ...
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