June 2020 - March 2024
(In the process of transition)
Sevillanas for chilling - Jazz Appreciation Month (4)
Celebrating both the Feria de Abril and Jazz Appreciation Month, we'll share some jazz-arranged Sevillanas to chill.
Appreciating forgotten names - Jazz Appreciation Month (3)
While Jazz Appreciation Month still continues, we'll bring up some names which we tend to overlook in flamenco jazz.
What JAM stands for - Jazz Appreciation Month (2)
The abbreviation of Jazz Appreciation Month, 'JAM', makes us think what a jam session really means to us.
Nina Simone and flamenco - Jazz Appreciation Month (1)
Sharing some of the legendary songs by Nina Simone and their flamenco versions in this Jazz Appreciation Month of April.
Walking in compás at Semana Santa
Being inspired by the philosophy of processions of Semana Santa, we reorganise our pasos (steps) with hope.
Looking back on the ‘80s, looking forward to the future
When it's hard to look forward, it's OK to look back on the lovely past: the golden era of the '80s in Spain.
Flamenco Inspiration from Ireland - Celebrating St Patrick’s Day
We're adding the spice of flamenco to this year's week-long celebration of St Patrick's Day - Riverdance and the guitarist John Walsh.
Un poquito de flamencology 5 - Bambera
Bambera is like a swaying swing, hanging in the air, in terms of its artistic open possibility.
Almond blossoms in the springtime - Awakening the spring of arts
At the awakening of springtime, we lift our spirits by enjoying some flamenco songs featuring almond, the symbol of early spring.
What I Miss - My Case of Flamenco Lockdown (3)
Despite the advantages of digital formats, we must not forget that flamenco is something beyond that.
Soundscape of extraordinary - Expanding the view of flamenco instruments
As if breathing fresh air, we'll discover refreshing soundscapes of flamenco through diverse musical instruments.
Un poquito de flamencology 4 - Farruca
The notion of beauty could go beyond the boundary of masculinity and femininity: that is Farruca.
Heating the wintery air - Dancing flamenco on ice
There is an art form which suits the wintery air and the heat of flamenco simultaneously: that's figure skating.
Flamenco rhythms in your hands - Palmas and audienceship
Taking advantage of the lockdown time, what we should really practise is palmas, more than other elements of flamenco. Here is why.
‘Volando’ our way to the New Year - wings of music for flying start
At the beginning of the New Year, why don’t we borrow the power of music and words to make a flying start?
Un poquito de flamencology 3 - Villancicos
At the end of the year 2020 which has been scarce of festivities, let's feel a little festive with Spanish Christmas carols.
The joy of Illustrators’ Fair, and a little hint of the flamenco portrait
Online festivity of Illustrators' Fair from 1st to 14th December, with a hint of flamenco portrait.
Un poquito de flamencology 2 - Zapateado
Zapateado means percussive footwork by flamenco dancers. Then, what is Zapateado without footwork?
Listening to your driving force: ‘Move' featuring Israel Galván
Make our lockdown-habit of sedative binge watching to something positive and motivating.
International Flamenco Day, or Internal Flamenco Day
16th November is 'International Flamenco Day' as of when flamenco was named as a world heritage.