The Joy & Passion of Andalucía: Traditional Flamenco from Cádiz

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • 🌟 Imagine yourself dancing with me in the heart of Spain! 🌟 www.puelalunar...
    Hey there, my friend! I'm inviting you to join me on an incredible adventure in Spain's Magical Triangle of Flamenco! Jerez, Seville, and Cadiz.
    🌟 Picture this: YOU performing on the same legendary stage where many amazing flamenco artists have performed. During our Lunaris Flamenco Immersions in Spain, you get the opportunity to dance among us Spaniards and even to perform on a legendary stage. No an ordinary studio showcase, no, a real stage with lights and most importantly with YOU!
    🌟 But there will be no pressure, you can dance a piece you already have under your belt or dance nothing at all. The important part is to have fun!
    🌟 In this video, you can see a group of wonderful dancers like yourself, performing the lively and playful Tanguillos, one of the few flamenco styles traditionally danced barefoot or in espadrilles. The best part? Everybody can dance it! It's fun, easy, and filled with joy! 💃🏽
    🌟 You see, not all flamenco is fast and furious footwork intimidating stuff... these women are non-professional, but they good gorgeous dancing, don't they?
    🌟 That is because Tanguillos are for everyone! - Don't worry if you never danced before, let me welcome you in Spain, my homeland. Together, we'll embrace the spirit of this dance and create wonderful memories that will last a lifetime.
    🌟So, grab your espadrilles or kick off your shoes, and let's embark on this incredible journey of rhythm and friendship! The sooner you book your flight, the best deal you get!
    🌟Tag your friends who would love to join us, and let's make our dream of dancing in Spain a reality! 💃🎶✨ www.puelalunar...
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Komentáře • 1

  • @pilarsanchez63
    @pilarsanchez63 Před rokem

    Great! I love to see that not all flamenco has be machine gun footwork!