In any word association game concerning Spain, the same few words are bound to come up and they are, of course, Flamenco and bull fighting – with perhaps sangria as an afterthought. This must infuriate the Spanish, not least because Flamenco has nothing to do with most of Spain and is restricted to the culture of Andalusia – just [...]
The sound of Flamenco
Yesterday I was sent a link to a very old film of the great Flamenco singer Camarón de la Isla. I am not sure of the precise date of the clip below but Camarón de la Isla (considered one of the all time greats of Flamenco) looks as though he is in his late teens/early twenties – so the clip [...]
Flamenco returns to its roots
In the early days of commercial flamenco, the performers would hang around in bars and on street corners waiting to be hired. This, I suppose, was in common with musicians and other types of performing artists the world over. However, gradually the art became more organised and enterprising cafe owners paid the flamenco professionals to perform on their premises, hoping [...]
CULTURE SPAIN – THE FIESTA SEASON IS UPON US!
Well, here we are again – at the start of August and already into the ‘fiesta season’! This, for anyone living here, is the time when the endurance of anyone living in Spain will be tested to the limit as ‘Spanish culture’ explodes onto the streets of almost every village and town. However, before joining in, you need to ask [...]







