Flamenco -- Cordoba, Seville or Granada?
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Flamenco -- Cordoba, Seville or Granada?
Which town offers the best flamenco shows? I will be in all 3 over the course of 10 days and would like to experience true flamenco.
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Flamenco theater concerts in your cities are updated here. Mostly a local and knowledgeable crowd at these events, very much recommended: http://www.deflamenco.com/conciertos...andalucia.html
In more detail: http://www.guiaflama.com/agenda/
The prestigious flamenco viene del Sur program with concerts in all of your cities: http://www.flamenco-world.com/notici...022014ing.html
Sevilla,
In intimiate Case de La Memória only top of the shelf artists perform. Most are soloists in the greatest theaters and on the most important festivals. Changing artists every night. No food, no drinks, just flamenco. http://www.casadelamemoria.es/
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractio...Andalucia.html
La Casa del Flamenco stages artists of much the same category: http://www.lacasadelflamencosevilla.com/
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractio...Andalucia.html
Granada,
I can recommend the Thursday night performance at Peña La Platería, one of the oldest exisiting flamenco clubs in Spain. Mostly a local crowd. Sometimes they also have performances on Saturday nights. The performances starts at 10.30pm and the entrance is only some 10-12€ with one drink included. Also a restaurant, make reservations ahead. http://www.laplateria.org.es/
One of the greatest up and coming flamenco dancers today, Patricia Guerrero (23), literally grew up here, and the greatest local flamenco artists perform here on a regular basis. Here is the granaina Fuensanta La Moneta in Peña la Platería a couple of years ago. She was voted best female flamenco dancer 2009 by Spanish critics: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWxzGui1Ng8
This clip gives you a better idea of the place and the atmosphere. Here, the great singer Diana Navarro from Málaga performs. She is not a traditional flamenco singer, but she has a beautiful voice and is fully capable of creating magic: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgPrfjinEgQ
Córdoba:
Have had some of my finest flamenco bar and theater experiences in Córdoba, but I know of no very good tablao. Tablao Cardenal seems to be a fine place, but a bit more the stereotype with the polka-dot dresses and the flowers in the hair etc, I suspect more touristy:
http://www.tablaocardenal.es/
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractio...Andalucia.html
In more detail: http://www.guiaflama.com/agenda/
The prestigious flamenco viene del Sur program with concerts in all of your cities: http://www.flamenco-world.com/notici...022014ing.html
Sevilla,
In intimiate Case de La Memória only top of the shelf artists perform. Most are soloists in the greatest theaters and on the most important festivals. Changing artists every night. No food, no drinks, just flamenco. http://www.casadelamemoria.es/
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractio...Andalucia.html
La Casa del Flamenco stages artists of much the same category: http://www.lacasadelflamencosevilla.com/
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractio...Andalucia.html
Granada,
I can recommend the Thursday night performance at Peña La Platería, one of the oldest exisiting flamenco clubs in Spain. Mostly a local crowd. Sometimes they also have performances on Saturday nights. The performances starts at 10.30pm and the entrance is only some 10-12€ with one drink included. Also a restaurant, make reservations ahead. http://www.laplateria.org.es/
One of the greatest up and coming flamenco dancers today, Patricia Guerrero (23), literally grew up here, and the greatest local flamenco artists perform here on a regular basis. Here is the granaina Fuensanta La Moneta in Peña la Platería a couple of years ago. She was voted best female flamenco dancer 2009 by Spanish critics: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWxzGui1Ng8
This clip gives you a better idea of the place and the atmosphere. Here, the great singer Diana Navarro from Málaga performs. She is not a traditional flamenco singer, but she has a beautiful voice and is fully capable of creating magic: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgPrfjinEgQ
Córdoba:
Have had some of my finest flamenco bar and theater experiences in Córdoba, but I know of no very good tablao. Tablao Cardenal seems to be a fine place, but a bit more the stereotype with the polka-dot dresses and the flowers in the hair etc, I suspect more touristy:
http://www.tablaocardenal.es/
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractio...Andalucia.html
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And since then, Arte y Sabores in Cordoba has proved to be an excellent place. Few places that stages performances every night which is as genuine as this. But then the place also has become very popular with local aficionados and flamenco artists. A recent clip, almost a local flamenco club (peña) atmosphere: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8KANWoEqbM
Info and tickets: http://www.flamencotickets.com/es/ar...res-de-cordoba
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tablaoarteysabores
Tripadvisor: http://www.tripadvisor.es/Attraction...a.html#REVIEWS
Info and tickets: http://www.flamencotickets.com/es/ar...res-de-cordoba
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tablaoarteysabores
Tripadvisor: http://www.tripadvisor.es/Attraction...a.html#REVIEWS
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I can only agree about Arte y Sabores in Córdoba. It's a very small tablao (approx. 30 seats) which makes it a very intimate experience. It wasn't full when we were there (June 2014). I think there were 16 people in total, which was perfect.
Don't expect a big touristic show with lots of color and fuss. The three dancers and the guitar player were all dressed in black and gave a pretty rough version of flamenco (with a bit of sevillana). It was dramatic and very passionate.
http://tablaosflamencos.com/en/tabla...res-de-cordoba
Don't expect a big touristic show with lots of color and fuss. The three dancers and the guitar player were all dressed in black and gave a pretty rough version of flamenco (with a bit of sevillana). It was dramatic and very passionate.
http://tablaosflamencos.com/en/tabla...res-de-cordoba
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Bookmarking for our Andalusia trip mid Sept. to mid Oct.
My main music passion is Gypsy Jazz as still performed by disciples of Django Reinhardt. I know that Gypsy Jazz is mostly French in style but Spanish guitar adapted into jazz can be quite wonderful also. Are there any venues that feature that type of music in Malaga, Cadiz, Seville, Granada, Cordoba, or Madrid?
My main music passion is Gypsy Jazz as still performed by disciples of Django Reinhardt. I know that Gypsy Jazz is mostly French in style but Spanish guitar adapted into jazz can be quite wonderful also. Are there any venues that feature that type of music in Malaga, Cadiz, Seville, Granada, Cordoba, or Madrid?
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Thank you, MyriamC. You have confirmed what I have been thinking.
We were in Barcelona 6 years ago and while visiting Parc Guell we were entertained by a group, Guitarras Nocturnas, that was playing there. We bought one of their CDs and have enjoyed it since. Near the end of that trip we spent a couple of days in Sitges before flying home. We came across two guitarists playing in a fashion similar to gypsy jazz. They had no CDs to sell or a cup for donations; they seemed to be playing for themselves and anyone else who appreciated it.
We were in Barcelona 6 years ago and while visiting Parc Guell we were entertained by a group, Guitarras Nocturnas, that was playing there. We bought one of their CDs and have enjoyed it since. Near the end of that trip we spent a couple of days in Sitges before flying home. We came across two guitarists playing in a fashion similar to gypsy jazz. They had no CDs to sell or a cup for donations; they seemed to be playing for themselves and anyone else who appreciated it.
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Hope that the greatest talent in Django style jazz for some decades Jimmy Rosenberg is soon returning to stage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sX6JYdbDgfg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXeKFac2qSM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sX6JYdbDgfg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXeKFac2qSM
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