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Flamenco tablao
House of Memory
Every afternoon, the magic of the flamenco elf gathers in a corner of thisHouse-Palace.
It is about the theater and flamenco tablao of the House of Memory; an intimate space, overlooking the central patio of the building.
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Its widened and semicircular shape, reminiscent of the old Cafés Cantantes, allows the public to get close to the artists and appreciate the authentic sound of the best flamenco in Seville, and probably in the world.
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The performance format at the Centro Cultural Flamenco does not focus solely on dance, singing or the guitar, nor on the most common styles of flamenco, or always represented by the same artists, but the spectator can see every day a different show, artists with unique styles and appreciate the individuality of the dance (female and male), singing, guitar playing and all of them together, being the most complete and representative show of flamenco art.
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The Tablao Casa de la Memoria does not offer a bar or restaurant service, in the philosophy that the spectator can put all their senses into its magical show.
Flamenco tablao
Flamenco Dance Museum
Experience the authentic flamenco dance in one of the most emblematic places in Seville: The Museum of Flamenco Dance.
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Artists from the Cristina Hoyos Ballet will show their strength, elegance and passion in a unique setting surrounded by an 18th century Andalusian patio in the Ecija style, where the ruins of an ancient Roman temple breathe history.
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In each of our performances, the artists conquer the stage to display all their passion, effort and mastery in the different styles of flamenco.
Each of the flamenco styles represents a feeling, and you can see AlegrÃas with a bata de cola and shawls, Fandangos with castanets, Guajira of Cuban origin with fans, a solemn Soleá, a tragic Taranto, sensual Tangos or a party through BulerÃas... all of them choreographed by the legendary dancer and choreographer, founder of the museum: Cristina Hoyos.