The Sevillana: The Flamenco Style of Spring
The Sevillana, formerly known as “Seguidiya sevillana,” stands as a vibrant and colorful symbol in the flamenco scene, especially during […]
The Sevillana: The Flamenco Style of Spring Read More »
The Sevillana, formerly known as “Seguidiya sevillana,” stands as a vibrant and colorful symbol in the flamenco scene, especially during […]
The Sevillana: The Flamenco Style of Spring Read More »
Una teoría ampliamente aceptada sugiere que las saetas actuales tienen su origen en las coplillas que eran cantadas o recitadas
Flamenco during Holy Week Read More »
On a day as significant as March 8, International Women’s Day, it is essential to remember and honor those women
Fernanda and Bernarda de Utrera: the Flamenco Legacy of Two Emblematic Women Read More »
Andalusian Week at La Cantaora We want to celebrate Andalusia Day by paying homage to the cultural heritage of our
Semana andaluza en La Cantaora Read More »
February, the crazy one, always comes loaded with fun. We leave behind the first month of the year feeling the
Seville in February, plans to make the most of it Read More »
“10 Flamenco Artists You Can’t Miss in 2024” The flamenco scene lights up with figures who not only respect tradition
10 Flamenco Artists You Can’t Miss in 2024 Read More »
The carol has its origin in the well-known “chant of peasants,” referring to the popular song sung in the streets,
Flamenco Carols: A Fusion of Traditions Read More »
oday, November 22nd, we come together to celebrate the Day of the Andalusian Gypsies, a commemoration that pays tribute to
Celebrating Cultural Wealth: November 22nd “Day of the Andalusian Gypsies” Read More »
November 16th is not just a date on the calendar; it is a day dedicated to honouring the cultural richness
International Flamenco Day : 10 aspects to take into account to “understand Flamenco”. Read More »
In the vibrant world of flamenco, where passion and emotion converge into a unique explosion of artistic expression, there exist
The Gypsy “plañideras” and the “Palos” of Flamenco Read More »