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Our Cultural
Activities
Flamenco in Seville
Flamenco in any of its forms (singing,
dancing or guitar playing) is the most representative
form of artistic expression in southern Spain: Andalucía
(Andalusia).
Flamenco in the 20th century has had a major
influence on other styles of music, from classical to jazz. In
recent years Flamenco itself has been influenced by other styles
of music, such as blues, jazz and hip-hop.
The result is the fascinating Flamenco fusion
of artists such as: Ketama, Las Niñas, Martires
del Compás. The classics are: Camarón
de la Isla, José Mercé, Paco de Lucía (guitar),
Sara Baras, Rafael Amargo, Antonio Canales and
Joaquín Cortés.
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| Language and culture in the streets |
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Discover southern Spain’s gastronomy
Customs and popular festivals
- Flamenco in Andalusia.
- Seville’s Holy Week.
- The Feria (April Fair).
- Learn to dance sevillanas for the Feria.
Popular bars and wineries
Seville’s Mudejar art
Discover Seville’s legends walking through
the streets of the Santa Cruz quarter.
- La cabeza del rey Don Pedro,
- Don Miguel de Mañara
- Miguel de Cervantes and Seville
- Sevillian poets: Bécquer and Luis Cernuda.
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| Learn Spanish
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- Cordoba and the Mezquita (mosque)
- Granada and the Alhambra
- Trekking on the Ruta de los Pueblos Blancos (route
of the White Towns): Ronda and Grazalema
- San Fermines in Pamplona
- Weekend in Morocco.
- Get to know Madrid and the Prado Museum
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