“Flamenco”—the word calls up an image of a slender dancer in an elaborate, ruffled costume with her fringed shawl and her castanets. Certainly, this stereotype has been perpetuated in everything from airline posters to dolls made for souvenirs. To some, this is flamenco for tourists, as they embrace the cante jondo, the deep song of agonizing lament sung by a man, a cantaora, without accompaniment, or with a single guitar. This, they claim, is authentic flamenco, the blues of Andalucía, improvised in jam sessions called juergas, sung because it must be sung, not because someone is listening or watching.
Grazalema Cycling – Guided tours Self Guided and Bike Hire.
Great to see a new cycling business opening up close to Ronda (in Grazalema…) Fantastic bikes and really well researched routes for all levels. Grazalema Cycling – Guided tours Self Guided and Bike Hire You can explore the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park and its surroundings by bike and visit some of Andalucía’s famous white … Read more