The Traditions of Flamenco
The history of the dance parallels Spain’s own history as it is a fusion of Andalusian, Moorish, Egyptian, Roman, Indian and Spanish folk style that gypsies brought with them in the 15th century while fleeing their homelands. From there, the core Gitano ‘Gypsy’ movements evolved, blending with the cultures of the Andalusia region. It is a serious dance, a dance of maturity intended to convey a deep duende (soul). And so in traditional flamenco, most dancers do not hit their peak until their thirties, continuing to perform into their fifties and beyond.
Flamenco rose in popularity in the nineteenth century, when the first cafe and performance theater was opened in Seville in 1842. The dance was now more accessible for the public to enjoy. The dance swept across many artistic disciples, inspiring musicians, painters and fashion designers alike with its fiery arts and enviable style. The word ‘flamenco’ itself may have even been derived from the Spanish words for ‘fire’ or ‘flame’ -- fuego.
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