FLAMENCO, ART, ESSENTIAL

Knowing the soul of a people

Flamenco is music, song, dance, poetry, feeling… and a whole philosophy of life. Discover the authentic meanings that this incomparable demonstration of popular art can reach.

The origins

Flamenco is surely the purest expression of Andalusian folklore. It is said that its origins are related to the arrival of the gypsies in the 15th century to the Cadiz countryside of Jerez and Seville. In the middle of the 19th century it became popular through the singing cafés.

The first of these cafés cantantes opened in Seville around 1885, later spreading throughout Andalusia and Madrid. Until then, flamenco had not left family gatherings or private parties.

The deepest Seville

In Seville you can enjoy the daily performance of this art in all its splendor in the well-known flamenco tablaos -direct heirs of the old singing cafes-, in the peñas of the neighborhoods, in thematic spaces, in certain bars and, of course, in festivals such as the Biennial.

Inescapable spaces and moments

Due to its enormous importance, the Bienal Flamenco, held in the city every two years (in even years) and attended by the top figures of flamenco singing and dancing, stands out.

This incomparable meeting has been running for more than twenty years, and is an exceptional appointment to project the value of Flamenco to the rest of the world, an art that has already been declared by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

And as for its moving facet, you can discover its magic by visiting the Museum of Flamenco Dance.

To keep in mind

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A statue pays tribute in the Altozano de Triana to the three sides of the flamenco world.

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There are many academies that teach this art to visitors and Sevillians.

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Flamenco is also known as «cante jondo» (deep singing).

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