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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2008

GRACIAS A TODOS LOS FLAMENCOS TAN AUTENTICOS QUE APARECEN EN ESTA PELICULA. HA SIDO HECHA CON MUCHO RESPETO Y AMOR. ESPERO QUE OS GUSTA! OLE' DE VERDAD.

Dedicado a la memoria de Tio PACO VALDEPEñAS

con:
Martin Chico
Juan Camas
Juan del Gastor
Luis Peña
Paco Valdepeñas
Raul el Perla
Gaspar de Perrate
Luis Agujetas
Manuel Brenes
Antonio el Marselles
Currito, Joselito, y Antonio
Diego Agujetas
Manuel Mairena
El Carrion
La Cañeta de Malaga
Luis de la Pica
El Capullo de Jerez
Pitin de Utrera
Pepa de Benito
Antonio Moya
Concha Vargas
Carmen Ledesma
Curro Fernandez
Gaspar de Utrera
El Torombo

Photos: Steve Kahn and Bill Davidson

Flamenco: A personal journey

Produced, Shot and Edited by Tao Ruspoli

WWW.RUSPOLI.COM

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  • Muchisima gracias de ponerlo en la red. Muy bien, muy integre y honesta. Viva el flamenco puro!

  • el marselles es trianero?alguien me lo podria confirmar?muxas gracias

  • de verdad que eres afortunado tao como te han dixo estos dos por vivir esas cosas

  • El maestro de los MAestro el tio puchee Olee y Antonio "El marselles" Oleee la Pureza :)

  • como me puedo descargar este documental por favor que tengo que poner para descargarmelo

  • ole no ai otro igua q el tato marselle oleeeeeee

  • Also, another question, how did you stand your time with these guys if they were always smoking (no offense if you're a smoker) and drinking. How did you deal with that, because in America, we learn that 2nd hand smking is bad, but u know, in Spain everyone smokes. I hope you get my question.

  • Tao this is hilarious. I hope you respond to this comment, if not someone else.

    Why do the gitanos shout alza and amaya, and aire, for cheers, and what are their meanings. Aire- I'm guessing they want more of it? but why alza and Amaya (to praise Carmen amaya?)

  • thank you!

  • ANTONIO EL MARSELLES

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