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The roots of flamenco come from many sources: Morocco, Egypt, India, Pakistan, Greece, and other parts of the Near and Far East. The gypsies from the south of Spain created this music day by day since their arrival to Spain in the 15th century. It is believed that the word "flamenco" is a mis-pronunciation of the Arabic words "felag" (peasant) and "mengu" (fugitive). It is known that flamenco ... [MORE]
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Anda La Musica
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Independent music production recording facility in Granada, Spain. Artist information, biographies, photos, and MP3s.
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Andalucia Spain: Flamenco
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Information on festivals, schools, and workshops, plus dancewear and accessories for professionals and aficionados.
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Carmen de las Cuevas
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Flamenco courses in Granada, Spain for dance and guitar. Carmen de las Cuevas is highly acclaimed in Andalusia as a place where professionals and enthusiasts come together.
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Cristina Heeren Flamenco Foundation
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School of Flamenco in Seville, Andalucia, Spain. Dance, guitar and cante in a year round program.
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Flamenco
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A resource collecting writings on the history and current world of flamenco music, plus articles from the Dutch flamenco magazine, "Aficionao."
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Flamenco San Diego
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Sponsored by Sociedad Flamenco Cultural. Includes events, classes, resources, links, venues, guitarists and teachers in the greater San Diego, California area.
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Flamenco World
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Flamenco music store and magazine, with introduction to the genre, news, events, interviews, and biographies of renowned guitarists and singers.
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The National Institute of Flamenco
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Dedicated to preserving the art and tradition of flamenco within New Mexico and the United States. With details of the "Festival Flamenco".
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Zambra
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Flamenco magazine with insightful interviews, artist encyclopedia, biographies, events calendar, discussion forum, and flamenco music store.
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Flamenco in Washington, DC
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Information for the Washington DC area, including performances, classes and places to buy clothing, instruments, and music. Updated frequently by guitarist Michael Perez.
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