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- Flamenco - Wikipedia
Although it is often described as a folk, popular or oral tradition, flamenco is also regarded as a complex and sophisticated musical system Its forms combine song, guitar, dance, compás, modal and tonal harmony, falsetas, handclaps, footwork, melodic ornamentation and improvisatory variation
- Flamenco | Dance, Music, History, Artists, Facts | Britannica
Flamenco, form of song, dance, and instrumental (mostly guitar) music commonly associated with the Andalusian Roma (Gypsies) of southern Spain (There, the Roma people are called Gitanos )
- The Magic of Flamenco: Dance and Music with Paco de Lucía
Discover the three pillars of Flamenco: cante (song), toque (guitar), and baile (dance), each evoking raw emotions from joy to sorrow
- The Rich History of Flamenco Dancing and Its Place in Spanish Culture Today
Flamenco, the passionate and soulful dance that epitomizes the spirit of Spain, has a rich history that weaves together the threads of diverse cultural influences and centuries-old traditions
- The History of Flamenco – Tradition, Dance, Fashion Costumes . . .
Flamenco was born in Andalusia, southern Spain, as a powerful expression of music, dance, and passion Influenced by gypsy, Moorish, Jewish, and Andalusian traditions, flamenco grew as the voice of the people — full of emotion, rhythm, and storytelling
- What is flamenco? A complete introduction - Spain Traveller
Flamenco is a Spanish art form typical of Andalucía, the southern region of Spain, made up of 3 elements: song (cante), dance (baile) and music (toque) Originally, it was the traditional dance and music of the Andalusian gitanos (gypsies)
- The Complicated History of Flamenco in Spain - Smithsonian Magazine
Flamenco, which UNESCO recently recognized as part of the World’s Intangible Cultural Heritage, is a complex art form incorporating poetry, singing (cante), guitar playing (toque), dance (baile),
- Essential Guide to Understanding Flamenco
Flamenco is an artistic expression from Andalusia that combines singing (cante), dancing (baile), and guitar playing (toque) Deeply rooted in the cultural history of southern Spain, flamenco has evolved over centuries through Moorish, Jewish, Christian, and especially Gypsy influences
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