Museo del flamenco - Seville
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Museo del flamenco - Seville
We have reservations for the 7pm show on 17 Sep. We have heard that the show is quite good but the room is small.
How early would you recommend we arrive to ensure a good seat?
How early would you recommend we arrive to ensure a good seat?
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Haven't been there, but I suggest you get there at least some 30-45 mins in advance if a front row seating is important.
The Museo is famous bailaora Cristina Hoyos' project. Here she is at the opening of the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cw09fGjt3KU
As you say, the place gets great reviews: http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractio...Andalucia.html
The Museo is famous bailaora Cristina Hoyos' project. Here she is at the opening of the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cw09fGjt3KU
As you say, the place gets great reviews: http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractio...Andalucia.html
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Appreciate the suggestion - we were thinking 30' would hate to get there and be regulated to the back row where all we saw was the heads of those in front. This is a once in a lifetime experience so might as well do it right.
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Wouldn't be too preoccupied with the heads in front. The photos show three rows and an elevated stage. I would perhaps have been more concerned with getting seats in the central section.
If it's as good as it can be, you might find that it will not be a once in a lifetime experience. Flamenco can be highly addictive... Enjoy!
If it's as good as it can be, you might find that it will not be a once in a lifetime experience. Flamenco can be highly addictive... Enjoy!