Posts From VidaFlamenca

Inés Bacán was born in Lebrija in 1952, and grew up in the heart of gypsy flamenco, which in the 1950s and 60s was an everyday way of life with in the gypsy communities. This was centered on strong family

Gastronomy in Spain

The gastronomy of Spain is immensely rich and varied, just like the country itself. With a wide variety of top quality ingredients to choose from, old traditions and recipes combined to create new quality concepts and an incredible level in

http://www.gomnb.com/email/newsletter/1414863338 SUMA FLAMENCA 2020: Rafael Riqueni y tres estrenos dedicados a la libertad creativa de Enrique Morente abren la XV edición del festival Flamenco Patrimonio Cultural Inmaterial de la Humanidad ¿Una oportunidad perdida? Manifiesto de Carlos Martín Ballester El flamenco

El Día de los Gitanos Andaluces se hizo oficial el 30 de octubre de 1996 cuando el Parlamento Andaluz aprobó una Declaración Institucional referente a esta conmemoración. Desde 1994 varias asociaciones gitanas organizan actos para celebrar la llegada de los

Article by Estela Zatania for expoflamenco.com As the pandemic forces us to reinvent our lives every day, it may be an opportune moment to turn off the TV and rediscover the pleasure of small get-togethers with friends or relatives trading

We have the pleasure to invite you, in collaboration with Sevilla Convention Bureau, to an interesting proposal called “Returning to Sevilla, origin and destination”. Learn More! Sevilla Congress and Convention Bureau, together with its local companies, wishes that, as these

FROM TINA LOVE, DIRECTOR & PRODUCER: Enjoy this portrait doc of Inesita. “Flamenco can only be Spanish, but Spanish dance can be other than flamenco.” I love how Inesita clarifies this. Enjoy my short doc, which was never finished as

Último programa Programa 9 | Día Mundial del Flamenco En Sevilla y Jerez de la Frontera Música para los oídos con cantaora La Macanita, Manuel Valencia a la guitarra; cantaor Antonio Reyes y guitarrista Dani de Moron; Rosario La Tremendita;

By Estela Zatania, journalist for expoflamenco.com // I saw her immense popularity at Caripén, Lola’s tablao in Madrid, later on at the Festival of Mont-de-Marsan, and the Fiesta de la Bulería in Jerez. A top star and social phenomenon. Goodbye,

cámara web en directo Sevilla, vista desde Plaza de San Francisco {Aqui}