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Andalthough this lusty, life-affirming art form originated in Southern Spain, in Andalusia, Barcelona has its own close association with flamenco: after all it was here that the star-crossed lovers Juana La Zoronga and Rafael El Taranto fell in love in the famous Somorrostro shanty town and danced their way through the city in the hit 1963 musical Los Tarantos.

Flamenco has its origins in the folk music of Spain and was influenced by Spanish, gypsy and Moorish instruments and styles. The art form matured in the 19th Century when it enjoyed its so-called golden era and was performed in cafs cantantes around Spain.


The medium consists of all three of song, music and dance, with the traditional view stating that flamenco began as a style of singing (cante), and later these songs were accompanied by guitar (toque), hand-clapping (palmas), foot-stomping (zapateado) and finally dance (baile). Some modern flamenco shows in Barcelona even contain an aspect of theatre, so that they become almost operatic or balletic performances.


The attraction of flamenco lies in its intense emotion, evoked in the songs and first-time goers will be surprised how soul-stirring (not to mention noisy!) the simple use of hand-clapping, foot-stomping and acoustic guitar can be, especially when these accompaniments build up to a blistering crescendo.


Whereas the traditional gypsy concert was a small and ad hoc affair, often with no telling when it would begin or end (if the artists even remembered to turn up at all!), things are a bit more professional these days. Most of the top flamenco venues in Barcelona offer two or three shows a night, with the option to enjoy an in-house meal before the live performance.


Hello Duncan,

Hope this emssage finds you well. We have a tour group in Barcelona for 20 February until 23 February and we want to know about carnaval festival?

Some websites say it begins on 20 February, others on 28 February.

If you have any info pls, would helps us a lot. Thanks ?


Here you can find videos with street guitarists, drummers, hang-drummers, bit-boxers, saxophonists, pianists, flutist and tube, harp, djembe, didgeridoo players from around the world. Some of musicians play exotic instruments like Vine Glasses, some bands and one man bands.


Flamenco is more than music and dance. It's a raw expression of our shared experience, giving form to stories that are too sad for words alone. It speaks to love and loss, sorrow and regret, hope and joy. And it involves lilting rhythms that play directly on your heartstrings.


If you're looking to explore the depths of Andalusian tradition, enriched by centuries of heritage and nostalgia, you're in the right place. Discover the best Barcelona flamenco shows, where every foot stomp and guitar strum speaks the universal language of passion.


Among Barcelona's attractions, which include hidden courtyards, intricate alleyways, and Gothic cathedrals, you'll find the city's tablaos. In the spirit of authenticity, many traditional flamenco venues don't use amplifiers, speakers, or microphones.


Strut over to Poble Espanyol, one of Barcelona's most famous streets. Here, charismatic musicians, singers, and dancers take the stage daily. Tablao de Carmen thrives in honor of dancer Carmen Amaya, the greatest flamenco dancer of all time.


Ready for an evening of unforgettable sensory delights? Dinner kicks off at 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., with delectable tapas and exquisite cuisine lovingly prepared by Chef Rosala, and the shows start 45 minutes later. Guests have four ticket options to choose from.


Make sure your Barcelona itinerary includes a jaunt to Tablao Flamenco Cordobes. Set on La Rambla, the street poet Federico Garca Lorca "wish[ed] would never end," it's near the Liceu, Teatre Principal, and Centre d'Art Santa Mnica.


The venue's heritage dates back to 1970, and the stage has seen some of the biggest names in flamenco. From the spellbinding Camarn de la Isla to the maven of movement, Eva Yerbabuena, Tablao Flamenco Cordobes has welcomed many legends.


Pure emotion and passion amplify instruments and voices in this tablao. There are no microphones or amps are in sight, so guests soak unadulterated sound straight into their hearts. Select your favorites from the mouthwatering buffet for dinner, or try the chef's tapas as soul-stirring rhythms soothe your senses.


Tucked away in Plaa de Catalunya, City Hall Theatre Flamenco hosts one of the most immersive experiences in Barcelona. In this venue, out-of-this-world flamenco artists strip the genre down to its authentic roots seven nights per week.


As the lights dim, flurried guitar solos and soulful singing connect guests in a unique, shared experience. Each flick of a wrist and clap of a heel draws audiences in even further. Conveniently, multiple show times throughout the evening mean you can attend a performance when you want.


Don't feel like clubbing? If you're seeking a surreal, dreamlike experience that makes you think, come to our show, Alegra. Venture into our whimsical world from the cacophony of guitar strings and fancy footwork. Gasp at contortions of the body and mind, witness the ordinary morph into the extraordinary. Watch gravity lose its grip.


See flaming batons flying across the room, majestic costumes, and thrilling feats of aerial acrobatics. Flamenco's raw emotion and the surreal spectacle of our shows push the boundaries of art and imagination, inspiring and engaging audiences in equal measure.


Los Tarantos opened in 1963, the oldest tablao in Barcelona. In the city's bustling Plaa Reial, it stands as a sanctuary of heart-pounding beats and haunting vocals. Curious wanderers and flamenco fanatics are drawn to this cultural hub, which exemplifies flamenco's mysterious essence.


Despite the modern decor and ambiance, audiences can expect to see the genre performed raw and unrestrained. Current programming strongly focuses on improvisational pieces, with artists feeding off each other's energy to deliver magnificent performances that captivate audiences.


Here, duels between flamenco artists are charged with rare authenticity and intensity. Big names in flamenco mingle with up-and-coming talent, and the tablao's proximity to Jamboree Jazz Club adds swing and blues enthusiasts to the diverse mix.


Experience heart-thumping rhythms at El Patio Andaluz flamenco, a beacon of tradition in Barcelona. Show frontman Jess Corts has stomped and clapped on stages worldwide and won 1st place in the Flamenco National Dance.


Come here to immerse yourself in a setting where the stage has the vibrant ambiance of a Sevillan courtyard. While there, indulge in classic Spanish dishes, such as seafood paella, boquerones, and Andalusian lobster, as you revel in the lively atmosphere.


If modern and unique floats your boat, come to one of our shows next time we're in town. Our performances promise a kaleidoscope of contemporary creativity. They blend cutting-edge sets, costumes, and tech with artistry that defies conformity.


Like these tablaos, our avant-garde shows push boundaries and pull audiences into a world without limitations. We transform the role of an audience member into something more than an idle bystander. Each show is a symphony of innovation and a testament to the prowess of imagination.


In the depths of Barcelona's Gothic Quarter, you'll find Palau Dalmases. It's a hidden gem and an ancient palace turned flamenco stalwart. Architecture sings with baroque glamour, lending itself to an immersive flamenco experience.


Sit beneath a covered portico in a mostly open-air venue. You can admire the ornate decor while marvelling at the guitarists' and singers' superhuman talents. The music and decor will carry you into the 17th century. Opt for VIP tickets if you want to sit within touching distance of the dancers and musicians.


The Gran Gala Flamenco Show honors the genre's traditions while showcasing the new generation of artists. If you're looking for an unforgettable encounter with the essence of Spanish culture, look no further.


In this intimate venue, you can feel performers' talent radiating from the stage, energizing audiences and bringing people together in the joy of a shared experience. Beyond hosting live performances, this venue hosts jam sessions, where flamenco fans come together and revel in the spontaneous spirit of communal creativity.


Authentic southern Spanish cuisine and cozy decor mean it feels like you're in the heart of Seville itself, making this place a favorite among the local musician crowd. Oh, and did we mention that the sangria is some of the best in town?


Before heading to a show, check out the Guitar Museum located within the venue. Brush up on your knowledge of Camarn de la Isla, Pepe Habichuela, and Paco de Luca, and learn how flamenco artists harness emotion to immerse audiences.


Flamenco festivals are wonderlands for people who adore the genre, celebrating passion, rhythm, culture, and the beauty of connection. You stand in awe daily as flamenco masters showcase their talents in electrifying performances.


Each act has its interpretation of this storied art form, adding unique twists or staying true to flamenco in its purest form. Past acts include Eva Yerbabuena, Esperanza Fernndez, and Pastora Galvn.


Workshops and events within the festival provide deeper opportunities to engage with the tradition. Learn vocal techniques, footwork, and percussion instruments like the cajn or castanets. Of course, you can enjoy delicious street food and tasty beverages, all while celebrating the beauty and vitality of flamenco.


There's a perfect balance between traditional tablaos, such as Tablao de Carmen and Tablao Flamenco Cordobes, and modern haunts like Palau Dalmases and the Ciutat Flamenco festival. Enjoy the raw emotion, captivating talent, and bonding experience of flamenco in Catalonia.


Our shows promise a psychedelic journey into the unknown, where creativity blossoms and emotions are set free. Acrobats defy gravity, dancers weave tapestries made from dreams, and musicians paint the air with otherworldly melodies.

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