LO ARABE EN EL FLAMENCO pt. 2

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Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2008

Exploring Flamenco's Arab Roots

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  • Commentary (in english), is ambiguous, so I feel that I am right. Acuérdense de las bailaoras gaditanas en los "saraos" romanos, antes del nacimiento de N.S.Jesús. Ya eran "cuadros flamencos".

  • You could certainly be right! I'm not arguing otherwise!!!

    una cosa es cierta... ambos nos encanta esta forma de arte!

    VIVA FLAMENCO

  • El resultado final....NO ES EL FLAMENCO. Léanse el libro de D.HIPOLITO ROSSI, que explica el origen del flamenco, dónde los gitanos no tienen nada que ver. Adaptaciones e innovaciones, son admisibles, pero es OTRA COSA.

  • I dont wish to argue about that, since the origins and influences of flamenco are as vast as the art itself. I just enjoy the art form, which is a unique fusion of cross continental cultures, be it Andalusian, Arab, Jewish, Indian, gypsy, South American or whatever it might be.

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  • Lole te amoooooo

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