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This is the podcast that explores all things flamenco- from playing and dancing to lifestyle and the great artists of the genre. Dive into this fascinating culture with the curious host and her expert co-host!


On Spotify you can hear not only the podcast but our music choices too: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Iy6Fivcc1tyqTHrTA3v8Z?si=_enDVRYvQ3-b2y9YzY5yyg&utm_source=copy-link


Tweet us @flamencopod

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This is the podcast that explores all things flamenco- from playing and dancing to lifestyle and the great artists of the genre. Dive into this fascinating culture with the curious host and her expert co-host!


On Spotify you can hear not only the podcast but our music choices too: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Iy6Fivcc1tyqTHrTA3v8Z?si=_enDVRYvQ3-b2y9YzY5yyg&utm_source=copy-link


Tweet us @flamencopod

    SEASON FINALE: The 56th Gazpacho Andaluz

    SEASON FINALE: The 56th Gazpacho Andaluz

    Welcome to Gazpacho Andaluz! In this episode, we're bringing you the adventures that Marcos had at the biggest flamenco festival in Moron de la Frontera. It's an essential summer event for aficinados, and is jam-packed with amazing artists of all kinds. Marcos called the lineup this year "the best since the 60s". He took a friend new to the flamenco scene to a first of its kind experience of attending the festival and taking it all in. From the tricky business of landing tickets to an interview with one of the players - here's all that happened at the Gazpacho 2023...
    Follow us on Twitter ⁠@flamencopod You can hear our musical choices spread across the podcast on Spotify.

    • 23 min
    A "lost" pueblos episode - Moron de la Frontera

    A "lost" pueblos episode - Moron de la Frontera

    We recorded this episode last year but never aired it. Then we resumed our recordings and moved on. But this week is the perfect opportunity to air it ahead of our very special episode from the heart of the Gazpacho festival in Moron. Marcos touches upon the history of Moron and why it's famous for unique style of guitar, the USA connections, meeting several descendants of the great Silverio who introduced the cafe cantantes to Seville and a funny story about Radio Moron. Just some of the highlights! Follow us on Twitter ⁠@flamencopod You can hear our musical choices spread across the podcast on Spotify.

    • 36 min
    Andalucian symphony - Manolo Sanlúcar

    Andalucian symphony - Manolo Sanlúcar

    Manolo Sanlúcar transformed the flamenco guitar into an Andalucian symphony but always retained its roots. He came from a family of bakers but ended up being admired internationally. His fans include big names such as the Spanish Prime Minister Felipe González, the film star Omar Shariff and opera singer Montserrat Caballé. Marcos has more on his life, plus a memory of Manolo playing live in the Genovese gardens in Cádiz and what he consider to be his master work – Tauromagia.Follow us on Twitter ⁠@flamencopodYou can hear our musical choices spread across the podcast on Spotify.

    • 26 min
    Flamenco Pop - Rumba

    Flamenco Pop - Rumba

    The rumba is now part of the repertoire of all flamenco artists. Even though it originated in Cuba, the various Gypsy groups including the Amayas, Ojos de Brujo, and the Gypsy Kings have popularised the form across the world and today’s young guitarist continue to compose new rumbas. And let's not forget a very high point - the release of Entre dos Aguas by Paco de Lucía. Marcos discusses the history of the genre, its evolution and plays some rumba rhythms.Follow us on Twitter ⁠@flamencopodYou can hear our musical choices spread across the podcast on Spotify.

    • 26 min
    A Very Cadiz Man - Chiquito

    A Very Cadiz Man - Chiquito

    In this episode, we pay tribute to a wonderful cantaor and a friend of Marcos - Chiquito de Cadiz. Marcos shares his memories of their outings in tabernas and bars. An emotional portrait of Chiquito but there's also a funny story of when he met the Queen of Spain.You can read the full online article about his passing at https://www.diariodecadiz.es/cadiz/Muere-Servando-Gomez-Chiquito-Cadiz_0_1795021028.htmlFollow us on Twitter ⁠@flamencopodYou can hear our musical choices spread across the podcast on Spotify.

    • 25 min
    Dynasties Part I - the Peña Dynasty from Lebrija

    Dynasties Part I - the Peña Dynasty from Lebrija

    Every influential flamenco family is famous for a type of performance - song, dance or playing. In the first of our series on dynasties, we'll talk about the Lebrijanos. Lebrijano is one of the most famous Gypsy flamenco artists and the son of La Perrata – the cousin of Fernanda y Bernarda de Utrera. He also has family ties with La Niña de los Peines, and recorded with all the big guitarists. Marcos also talks about seeing his sister – Inés Bacán live at the Barbican theatre many years ago – along with Moraito. And can you remember which is the festival that Lenrija is famous for?Follow us on Twitter ⁠@flamencopodYou can hear our musical choices spread across the podcast on Spotify.

    • 30 min

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Tech Queen ,

You are NOT Flamenco Experts - Please stop this non-sense!

While I appreciate your efforts to share your love of Flamenco with the world, I need to ask you: please stop calling yourselves Flamenco experts! Just say you are two friends chatting about Flamenco.

You are giving very simplistic explanations about very complex realities. Flamenco DOESN'T originate in India! The Romans did build bridges over the Guadalquivir. "Toito" is NOT a word from any Gypsy language, but it is part of our dialect that we all use in Southern Spain. I could go on and on about many of the statements you make, but I just dont have the time.

It is extremely arrogant of you to declare yourselves experts on Flamenco culture, when you don't come from our culture. It very obvious to us Spaniards that there are tons of nuances about our culture that totally escape you! Please, fact-check everything before you record your podcasts. Or even better, stop this non-sense podcast, so you don't confuse people.

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