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    Cueva La Rocío - Flamenco in a cave!

    Cueva La Rocío

    4.2(19 reviews)
    0.7 km
    €€

    ABSOLUTELY STUNNING!…read more You probably think you know flamenco but you can't know it until you've been here and see it up close and personal with some of the best flamingo dancers in Spain. You sit very close together in a small cave and the dancers are inches away from you. I realize this is not just some romantic dance but a powerful way of communicating strong emotions. The dancers are incredibly talented, emotive, precise, energetic! They playfully interact with the audience, one of the performers taking the hat off my head and improvising a dance with it-- incredible! The level of physical skill required is breathtaking, like the fastest tap dancer you've ever seen you wonder how they can move their feet that fast. This was absolutely one of the highlights of my visit to Spain, and it could be for you, too.

    This cave located in the Sacromonte area of Granada, known as the gypsy neighborhood, was…read morerecommended to us for a flamenco show. We came only for the show however they also have a dinner + show option. The ticket price ~20€ per person, included one drink, alcoholic or non-alcoholic. Soon after we arrived and checked in with the host we were taken to our assigned seats. Our beverage order was then taken and the drinks were quickly brought out to us since they stated we needed to finish the drink before the show started. I must admit this was a bit rushed. The show lasted for ~1 hour and it was good. Those flamenco dancers are impressive, so much emotion in their faces, such intense and fast footwork, it's quite the endurance workout with each dance. There were three female and one male dancers. They each got their turn to do a dance a couple of times around. We were sitting very close to where the dancers were sitting and those lights directed at them were really hot! We were sweating, I can't even imagine how hot they must have felt. Yes, it may be a bit touristy as others mentioned, especially if you're visiting in high season, but who other than tourists would go to a flamenco show? If you're visiting Andalucía, where flamenco originated, I'd definitely recommend going to a flamenco show but especially if you're in Granada since being in a cave adds a bit more drama to the ambiance.

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    Cueva La Rocío - Stunning Flamenco dancers!

    Stunning Flamenco dancers!

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    Zambra María la Canastera - Carla, Enrique El Canastero, and Michael MIguel Bernal

    Zambra María la Canastera

    3.5(8 reviews)
    1.0 km

    A Granada si va essenzialmente per godersi l'Alhambra. Lo abbiamo fatto anche noi…read more Ma sarebbe un errore lasciare la città senza avere partecipato ad uno spettacolo di flamenco tradizionale in una cueva del Sacromonte. E quando diciamo partecipare è perché davvero si viene coivolti a 360 gradi nell'esperienza del canto e del ballo. Non vi aspettate il classico tablao: le performance degli artisti si svolgono al centro della sala, lunga e stretta, a due centimetri dal vostro viso. Il vostro corpo percepisce le vibrazioni del pavimento calpestato dalle bailarinas. Anche noi, solitamente timidi e ritrosi a questo tipo di serate, ci siamo lasciati trasportare, copia di vino alla mano, dall'atmosfera familiare di questa grotta. Non possiamo che consigliarvela! Qui tutte le info https://www.marialacanastera.com/

    We visited the Zambra in the Sacromonte barrio of Granada on March 12, 2024, just a few weeks ago…read moreas part of a 6-week investigative plan and vacation in Spain. We had met dancer owner Enrique Carmona Cortes, aka El Canastero earlier in the day. We had a few friends in common, so he invited us to attend the evening show. The establishment is named after his mother Maria La Canastera, we had a great time meeting his family and enjoying the flamenco dancing. It is great that most of the caves have now installed wood floors for the dancers. Needed for the footwork and most important for the care of the dancer's body. We had a great time, and we have visited a few caves throughout the years and all of them have good flamenco shows. But the history the Zambra carries is special within the history of flamenco dance. Ole to all of them. Michael Miguel Bernal

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