Flamenco and the Gitano Identity: More Than Just Music
They didn’t invent it. Let’s start there. But they made it bleed. The Gitanos didn’t sit down and design flamenco […]
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They didn’t invent it. Let’s start there. But they made it bleed. The Gitanos didn’t sit down and design flamenco […]
Flamenco and the Gitano Identity: More Than Just Music Read More »
You won’t find them on a postcard. They don’t dance for cruise ships or TikTok, and the only algorithm they
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There are legends. And then there are forces of nature. Carmen Amaya was the latter. They called her La Capitana,
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There’s a video of Paco de Lucía that stays with me. He’s being interviewed, and the journalist asks him about
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Camarón de la Isla. The name was like background music in my childhood. My parents would mention him now and
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