2024

CASA DE LA GUITARRA

Cabaret and Revue
4.7/5
25 reviews

Newcomer on the scene flamenca of Seville, this cultural center flamenco which opened in 2012 gathers the private collection of guitars of Jose Luis Postigo, guitarist renowned. With about sixty models carried out by more the grand masters violin makers of Andalusia and having belonged to large guitarists of the style or to informed aesthetes, present themselves to us three centuries of the evolution characteristic of the instrument, of XIXe century at our days. Each evening in two key periods, a sincere and impassioned flamenco, mixing dance, music and song with experienced artists and of very good level! Attention the places being limited, a booking is essential to witness this interior fire crackling which is flamenco, this explosion of emotions put rhythm into by palmas (blow of hands) and dry slappings of the steps on the scene.

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 Sevilla
2024

VENTA EL GALLO

Cabaret and Revue
4/5
1 review

Juan Martin, the brother of Manolo de las Cuevas los Tarantos, has slightly less tourism Venta El Gallo, a cueva/cave flamenca with restaurant, well situated when you go a little further towards the Sacromonte. Before the show, from the picturesque terrace with a bucolic view of the vegetation and the Alhambra, you can dine in a traditional kitchen with choices from some of the Jewish specialities to the Arab-Andalusian influences, accompanied by the airy repertoire of a solo guitarist, a good entry into the… Then a bit quiché (it takes part in the atmosphere!) with many international, place for us in the room to a hot flamenco lesson, with its animated and even syncopées scénettes, its authentic paintings with thousands of facets and its certified quality speakers, in all complicity! Makeup, costumes, dances, songs and music, everything is well practiced in this artisan tablao to provide emotion both to the novice and to the aficionado, already initiated.

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 Granada
2024

TABLAO FLAMENCO ALBAYZIN

Cabaret and Revue
1/5
1 review

Founded in 1971 as the Reina Mora, it changed its name when it reopened in August 2001 to reflect the name of the neighborhood in which it is located. Unlike many others, this quality flamenco cabaret tablao is not located in a cave, as others are, but near Granada's famous San Cristobal belvedere. In a typical setting with a beautiful stage, the colorful and lively shows attract groups of tourists and a few individuals. Music, song and dance, it's all very well put together. A must-see for a bit of magic.

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 Granada