Here’s a video of Juan Tomás de la Molía that you will love followed by a letra from the clip.
You can hear this bulerías letra around 1:30:
Como la mujer que es loca…
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Here’s a video of Juan Tomás de la Molía that you will love followed by a letra from the clip.
You can hear this bulerías letra around 1:30:
Como la mujer que es loca…
You’ll love the following clip of Estefania “Esther” Aranda, one of our teachers on the Flamenco Tour to Jerez dancing when she was just a little girl.
Wow!
Here is a coletilla Antonio Malena sings her:
You’ll love watching the following three sevillanas clips of dancers spanning the generations.
(Be sure to watch through to the final example, a true treasure captured on film.)
Let’s begin with Rocío Jurado…
Here is a bulerías letra José shared with us last Sunday, which was Mother’s Day in Spain.
You can listen to him sing it with Carmen playing palmas in the video below.
Ready to experience the Christmas spirit flamenco style?
From the stage to the street, here are five clips to do just that
Guerra, guerra, guerra
Con esa bata de cola
tú vienes pidiendo guerra
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Are you in the mood to listen to some good bulerías de Jerez?
Then you’ll love today’s clip of José Mijita and Manuel Parilla direct rom Jerez.
This is one of the letras you’ll hear…
Check out this alegrías by Patricia Guerrero from the 30th Nîmes Flamenco Festival;
Wow!
Ready to get into the Christmas spirit, flamenco style?
Below enjoy three instances of Camarón singing villancicos.
The first two are live performances, and the last one is a recording.
Flamenco singers offer their personal flavor to the letras they sing,
In the quality of their voice,
their phrasing,
their mannerisms and facial expressions,
And with the words they choose…