El Rincón de Jerez, in the Salamanca area, offers a most authentic atmosphere. ‘The lights go down, candles are lit to set the mood and the audience are given a song sheet so that they can join in.'
After an aperitif and a few mid-afternoon beers, we head off to enjoy a delicious meal next to one of Madrid's most long-standing tablaos, or flamenco bars. Some of the most prestigious artists of the flamenco world will take to the stage while we enjoy a glass of wine and a traditional Spanish dish. (Alba Balletbó)
Looking forward to dancing a little bit.....
ResponderEliminarIn my point of view, I don't like this style of dancing. In fact, I hate it. Possibly, I hate that because it's an old style and I enjoy listening fast music, such as, hip-hop or house. Instead of that, I respect this culture because it's a lifestyle for a lot of people in this country.
ResponderEliminar(Carlos Díaz)
I think the same as Carlos, this style of music I hate, I prefer to listen to other music that flamenco, a style as it is a bit old and not heard as much as for example, rap, hip-hop any other style. But to each her own colors.
ResponderEliminarI don't like this style of dancing, probably because I was born in Catalunya and here, there are different traditions. However, I can not decide if this tradition is better or worse than the other one, because all the traditions are important for the people of that country.
ResponderEliminar(Lluís Espallargas)