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Flamenco Guitar Method Volume 1: Book/CD/DVD Pack (Schott)
Flamenco Guitar Method Volume 1: Book/CD/DVD Pack (Schott)
by Gerhard Graf-Martinez
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Gypsies and Flamenco: The Emergence of the Art of Flamenco in Andalusia, Interface Collection Volume 6
Gypsies and Flamenco: The Emergence of the Art of Flamenco in Andalusia, Interface Collection Volume 6
by Bernard Leblon
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Mel Bay Play Solo Flamenco Guitar with Juan Martin Book, CD, and DVD: Vol. 1
Mel Bay Play Solo Flamenco Guitar with Juan Martin Book, CD, and DVD: Vol. 1
by Juan Martin
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The Gachí: My Gypsy Flamenco Quest
The Gachí: My Gypsy Flamenco Quest
by Susan Salguero
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Duende: A Journey Into the Heart of Flamenco
Duende: A Journey Into the Heart of Flamenco
by Jason Webster
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Flamenco Dresses

The capital of Andalucia, Sevilla, was one of the first to house a 'flamenco school'. Andalucia itself is considered the birthplace of original flamenco. Today, the 'Feria de abril de Sevilla', the spring fair, remains strong in popularity.

 
Probably the most infamous bull fighting festival on earth! Six days of fiesta, from Tuesday to Sunday, around the second week of April. However, for most, the party really starts on the Saturday, and Monday does not exist! Daily parades are held, ending at the "Plaza de Toro", that's the bull ring to you and me! Everyone, who's anyone in Sevilla, will be a part of that parade. The 'Real Maestranza de Caballeria de Sevilla', is the most ancient bull ring in Spain. Then from nine in the evening, until the early ours, it's wine, food, dancing and song. Traditional dress is still favoured by many. For the women, flamenco dresses, for the men, a suit. Known as the 'traje de corto', the valero style short jacket and tight trousers with boots.

The flamenco dress is actually the accepted, regional and traditional, dress of Sevilla. Originating from the nineteenth century, around 1847, at the 'Feria de abril de Sevilla'. Worn by the women who accompanied their men to the fair. Like most things in Spain, the party often becomes more important than business, the livestock were ousted, but the dress code remained! At the same time, flamenco was beginning to gain recognition worldwide, accepted as an art for, executed by professionals. The flamenco dress became a frequent sight on stage, later becoming more and more diverse. Elaborate embroidery, jewellery, lace and shawls were added, making the flamenco style complete. Traditionally, the dress was 'polko dot'(translated, small spots) and had a tight fitting bodice with lots of layers around the hemline. Like any other attire, the flamenco dress is also subject to trends! In the sixties even a mini skirt version was designed! By the eighties, the style became more 'baroque', lots of lace and satin. During the nineties, it became more simplified. Lighter materials, more wrapped around than cut. The polko dots replaced by plain colours, and modesty became less of an issue.

Now, the more traditional styles are coming back. Black, white or red 'polko dot' still being firm favourites. Although today, more and more diverse variations are being created by some extremely talented designers. A two piece set is becoming a more popular choice, and the spots aren't so polko anymore! The shawl, the elaborate jewellery and the hair, are all important 'accessories'. Flamenco is now an industry, as well as an art. A multi million dollar industry at that, and a specialist category. In Sevilla, Lucchino and Vittorio design some of the most exclusive flamenco dresses in the world. Twenty designers, ten thousand people and eighteen cat walks make up Sevilla's international 'flamenco fashion show'. The 'Saln Internacional de Moda Flamenca'.



 

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Flamenco group performs at OCC - Olney Daily Mail - Press Mentor


Flamenco group performs at OCC
Olney Daily Mail - Press Mentor
A dancer with the Chris Burton Jacome Flamenco Ensemble performs Tuesday at the Dr. John D. Stull Performing Arts Center. The audience was encouraged to shout,”Ole” during various parts of the show. The group performed for Southeastern Illinois Concert ...

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Flamenco ensemble brings cultural experience to foreign language students - Lancaster Eagle Gazette


Flamenco ensemble brings cultural experience to foreign language students
Lancaster Eagle Gazette
Julia Chacon dances the flamenco style during the Chris Jacome Flamenco Ensemble performance at Fairfield Union Monday morning. Foreign Language students from around the county came to learn about flamenco. / Jess Lanning/Eagle-Gazette The Lancaster ...

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PRINCETON: DANCE: Soledad Barrio and Noche Flamenca Flamenco come to McCarter ... - Packet Online


Packet Online

PRINCETON: DANCE: Soledad Barrio and Noche Flamenca Flamenco come to McCarter ...
Packet Online
By Keith Loria For those who are unfamiliar with the art of flamenco, visions of pretty girls in polka-dot dresses with flowers in their hair is probably what they might expect. In actuality, flamenco is a gritty physical expression of emotions told ...

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Brentwood Music Weekend thrills fans - This is Total Essex


Brentwood Music Weekend thrills fans
This is Total Essex
RAVE reviews have followed three phenomenal performances featuring some of the best blues, Latin jazz and flamenco in the UK. The Brentwood Music Weekend, the idea of promoter Tony Morrison, left hundreds buzzing after performances from Sumaya, ...

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Duke to Offer Flamenco Symposium - Duke University


Duke to Offer Flamenco Symposium
Duke University
Durham, NC - Duke University's Dance Program will place flamenco under a microscope in early February with a lecture, panel, and masterclass, all free and open to the public. This vibrant and dynamic dance & music form will be the subject of "Flamenco ...

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