Flamenco is a passionate and expressive Spanish art form that combines music, dance, and song. Originating in the late 18th, early 19th centuries, flamenco is a powerful form of cultural expression, ...
An art form born in Andalucía around the 15th century, flamenco expresses the emotions of life through dance, guitar-playing and song. The rhythm of this classic Spanish dance pulses through the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by El Yiyo grew up in Spain’s Roma community. But it was watching Michael Jackson online, he says, that taught him to dance. By Raphael Minder BADALONA, ...
God must have made Camarón de la Isla weak for a purer display of glory. Camarón was small and pale—his name means “shrimp” in Spanish—and he sat on a wooden chair and sang. His pained and primitive ...
Flamenco music and dance have existed since the eighteenth century, and today it’s a tradition around the globe. But flamenco’s roots remain strongest in its birthplace, Andalusia, a region of ...
Discover the fervor and skill of flamenco artists during Easter Week celebrations. Each Easter week, Seville, Spain, draws thousands to celebrate faith, family, and friendship. Virgin Mary processions ...
Flamenco shows can be found all over the city, as the traditional dance is a key part of Andalusian culture. Watching a flamenco show in Seville is a must, but the quality of the shows varies by ...
Rosalía is bringing the classic beauty and tradition of flamenco to a new generation. Rosalía Vila Tobella — known simply on stage as Rosalía — has been credited with taking a modern approach to ...
SAN ANTONIO – She helped break down barriers for Flamenco dance in San Antonio. Local icon Teresa Champion continues to inspire young dancers who walk into her South Side studio on S. Flores Street.