Barcelona - Flamenco Night at Tablao Cordobes
Head to Tablao Cordobes in Barcelona for a night of Flamenco.
Enjoy an entertaining flamenco show at Barcelona's legendary Tablao Cordobes. Witness a passionate blend of music and dance and discover why this Spanish tradition is so unique.
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Amazing Flamenco Show in Los Tarantos Barcelona
Perhaps more than any other music, to experience the force of flamenco you need to hear it live, in a small tablao close enough to touch the cantaores and bailaores pouring their hearts out on stage. That's why, if you've never seen this art at first hand, we would encourage you to visit the Tarantos, a venue where, every night, some of the best flamenco groups in the country come together to amaze audiences, enfolding them in a sea of visual, sonic, colourful and rhythmic sensations.
Over the last few years, many talents have been discovered and the venue has become an import_ant spearhead for new generations of artists. Its stage has seen a procession of impressive artists such as the cantaores Joaquín El Duende, Sara Flores, Eli Santiago and Alba Guerrero, the bailaores Pedro Córdoba, Olga Llorente and Eva Santiago and the guitarists Juan Cortés, José Manuel Saucedo and Eduardo Cortés. All of them offer intense doses of passion and duende, taking place every day at 8.30, 9.30 and 10.30pm.
In this show:
Miguel Fernandez cante, Laura Santos cante, Thais Hernandez cante, Cesar Moreno toque, Carlos Ronda cajón, Maria Jose baile, Patricia Ruiz baile, Laura Guillén baile.
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Guitarists Adrian Roman and Tiberiu Eduard Gogoanta are playing flamenco in the Gothic Quarter. Amazing guitar music.
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Flamenco at Tablao Cordobés, Las Ramblas, Barcelona
The amazing Spanish dance. It was pleasure watching some of the finest dancers on stage sweating it out for us. A feat that was undoubtedly a world class act.
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Sensational Flamenco dancers Jose Alvarez & Carolina Morgado at the Palau de la Musica Catalana, Barcelona. The guitar trio are Manuel Gonzalez, Xavier Coll, Luis Robisco. 1 May 2017.
Barcelona Flamenco Show. Flamenco & Tapas in Barcelona
Barcelona has a strong history of flamenco and one activity perfect for cultural travellers is the flamenco show with tapas dinner evening, offered by Barcelona Life.
Check out the video to get a taste of what a flamenco concert in one of the city's top tablaos looks like. Afterwards visitors dine on authentic Spanish tapas, so you get to see two of Spain's great traditions in one night.
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Armik - Barcelona - OFFICIAL - Nouveau Flamenco, Spanish Guitar
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Label: Bolero Records - Music Publisher: Armik’s Music Publishing, Inc. (BMI) – Release Date: 2/20/2008 – Song Writer: Armik Dashchi
This video features the title track from Armik's Barcelona album. On this amazing track, Armik's guitar virtuosity embodies the spirits of Spain and the Flamenco rhythms that echo throughout the country and around the world. Barcelona contains unique sonic paths and musical visions, which consist of beautiful melodies and exciting musical tapestries. Armik's recordings beckon listeners to embark on everlasting and exciting musical journeys. As a master of capturing the expressive, dramatic and emotional value of music, Armik's place is confirmed among the top ranking Nuevo Flamenco guitarists of his generation and will only entice you to play his music again and again.
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Street Acoustic Guitar in Barcelona, Spain: Pharaon (Spanish Guitar, Flamenco)
Street guitarist is playing amazing classical Spanish solo (Pharaon) on acoustic guitar in the Gothic Quarter (Barcelona, Spain).
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Flamenco dance is a musical genre and a corresponding dance from the southern provinces of Spain. Typical of this genre of music are sometimes sounding Arabic sounds, the exuberant musical embellishments on the theme and the strong rhythm inside. The basis of Flamenco dance is the cante Flamenco dance, Flamenco dance singing. In the most basic version, the is cante often with a rhythmic throb. Although cante and baile eventually many traditional instruments such as flute, piano, violin and cello can be supervised, it remains in practice usually the Flamenco dance guitar. Cante Flamenco dance can (even rhythmic) are supported by the baile Flamenco dance, the expressive-subdued Flamenco dance style characterized by powerful grace and often intricate hand movements and footwork.
The music of the Flamenco dance is not usually recorded, but like many folk oral tradition through and passed to the next generation. Typically each generation music enriched by new elements to add. The (still young) culture scientific branch whose research into everything to do with what Flamenco dance is concerned, the Flamenco dance art.
The immediate roots of Flamenco dance are not known for a long time this form of culture was passed down orally. Until the mid-20th century many Spaniards illiterate and Flamenco dance artists were no exception. From about 1980 being committed depth research from the musicological, sociological and Flamenco dance corner. About the origin is still unknown, but there are more and more facts surfaced. Therefore become debunked many myths, which for some will detract the romanticized vision of Flamenco dance. A major problem is that there are few written sources.
In the development of Flamenco dance is the history of the Iberian Peninsula, an important factor. Flamenco dance was formed over the centuries from a deep-acting combination of Iberian, Phoenician, Celtic, Gothic, Byzantine, Islamic, Sephardic, Christian and gypsy cultures. In the Villa of the Mysteries, in Pompeii is a picture of a bare dancing Puella Gaditana with arms raised and castanets, a dance form that bears a striking resemblance to the style of current Flamenco dance.
It is assumed that there is a similarity with the music is now played in parts of North Africa and the Middle East. Flamenco dance shows similarities with this music. According to a widespread misunderstanding is a pure Flamenco dance gypsy affair. Flamenco dance bears traces of local cultural communities, but on the other hand has also been influenced by the general Spanish culture. Only around the turn of the 19th century, the new movement is so developed that there was a new form of culture there. Gypsies have taken up the flow and adjusted. This was partly absorbed by the non-Gitanos. Yet there is still a difference between gitanoFlamenco dance and Spanish Flamenco dance; gitano Flamenco dance is more cheerful and less intellectual and Spanish Flamenco dance is what 'more cerebral and more subdued.
Gypsies were and still are a very important factor in the Flamenco dance music, but also the folk music was from the southern provinces in Spain and is important. The origins of Flamenco dance are unclear, but the North African influence and other influences from the regions around the Mediterranean are apparent. The music combines singing, dancing guitar and is based on tight rhythm structures which can be improvised. Which are sometimes so complicated that there are musicians who specialize in one of the rhythms.
About the origin of the word and the concept of Flamenco dance etymology has no clear explanation. The word Flamenco dance originated from a mixture of confusion, ignorance and other interchangeably affairs of greater or lesser significance. Gypsies, Moors, Jews, and of course the Spaniards, all contributed to the creation of Flamenco dance.
On the origins of the word Flamenco dance are many different theories. The reason for this is that Spain has always been a crossroads where whole tribes swept over one another. Each nation had its own cultural values that could collide or mix them with the ideas of other nations and the local culture. In the attempt to explain the word Flamenco dance is difficult that there are often multiple meanings, often with double bottom, sticking to the floor. Also received the word Flamenco dance in different connotations at the time leading up to the present day confusion.
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Entre dos aguas (Paco de Lucia) - flamenco dancing and guitar, Barcelona
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Dancers: Estefania Maiz and Ana Martín
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