Club Hipico El Ranchito: Andalusian Horse and Flamenco Show
How's your pirouette? No good? Just leave it to the horses at the 'Ritmo a Caballo' – an equestrian ballet that has been performed right here at Club Hipico El Ranchito for over 25 years.
How's your pirouette? No good? Just leave it to the horses at the 'Ritmo a Caballo' – an equestrian ballet that has been performed right here at Club Hipico El Ranchito for over 25 years.
The Triana Flamenco Theater offers a spectacular flamenco show. Sit down in your comfortable seat inside a beautiful theater to enjoy an hour of fiery, uninterrupted flamenco.
If you've ever watched a foodie travel show set in Spain with green-eyed envy, it's time to settle the score! This tour will take you around the sunkissed streets of Seville for a taste of Andalusia's cultural and culinary riches.
Enter an intimate venue and get up close to real Spanish flamenco at Málaga's Kelipé Flamenco Show. As the number one flamenco show in Málaga, according to TripAdvisor, it's an Andalusian experience you can't miss.
You can feel the passion oozing from every pore of each performer at Jardines de Zoraya - one of Granada's top-rated flamenco shows. And the history floats on the atmosphere (flamenco was born in this region). See singers, dancers, and more ruffled frocks than a Spanish telenovela at this intimate and super-fun venue with a terrace.
Great flamenco gets your feet tapping, while great Andalusian cuisine gets your taste buds singing along! Enjoy the magic of flamenco in its birthplace, plus a delicious three-course meal at Jardines de Zoraya, a unique venue in the heart of Granada's historical Albaizín district.
Put on your dancing shoes and celebrate the spirit of Sevillian flamenco. This cutting-edge museum was founded by Cristina Hoyos, one of the most renowned flamenco dancers of all time!
Embrace the spirit and passion of Sevillian flamenco with a visit to the cutting-edge Museo del Baile Flamenco, founded by Cristina Hoyos - one of the world's most celebrated flamenco dancers.
See Spain's national dance brought to life at this thrillingly authentic flamenco performance, with a troupe of expert dancers showing off their skills in the 18th-century courtyard of Seville's Flamenco Dance Museum.
Indulge in an unforgettable evening of passion and artistry as you immerse yourself in the world of flamenco at the Tablao Flamenco show in Seville, situated on the enchanting banks of the Guadalquivir River in the heart of the vibrant Triana district.Prepare to be captivated by the raw emotions and rhythmic movements of flamenco dancers, gracef
Tapas and flamenco are two of the most storied pillars of Seville’s culture, and on this tour, you’ll experience both at their best. Start by enjoying an aperitif and light bites at a beloved local tapas bar, where you’ll take a deep dive into the culture of both tapas and flamenco.
This title presents the story of the passion and intensity of Flamenco, the culture of a dance, the death of a legend...In 1992, the greatest Flamenco artist of all time died at the age of 41 as a result of drug and alcohol abuse.
Yet, Camaron de la Isla is still known as the 'Flamenco Beatle', the singer who rescued this dramatic music from the clutches of General Franco and gave it back to the streets.
English author and music journalist Tony Bryant is about to release a new revised edition of his book, Flamenco; an Englishman's passion. The book, which was first released in 2006, is to, again, be published by Flamenco Sapiens, the editorial section of the Museo del Baile Flamenco. The flamenco museum is owned by the renown flamenco dancer Cristina Hoyos, and is situated in the very heart of Seville.
Renowned writer and researcher Paco Sevilla, aware of the great wealth of flamenco knowledge available but inaccessible because of language barriers, sets out to produce a readable history around the lives of great artists from the early years. Seeking Silverio is certainly that.