How Do You See Flamenco Dancing In Granada, Spain?
Originating in Andalusia, the Southern region of Spain, flamenco is a traditional Spanish dance. It combines rhythmic clapping and dancing, passionate vocals and nimble-fingered guitar playing. While flamenco was born in nearby Seville, Granada has embraced it as its own, creating one of the top flamenco schools in the process. Head to Sacromonte in the northern end of the city and stop by La Canastera. Not only a venue for Flamenco dancing, La Canastera is also a flamenco museum. History, dinner, dancing and drinks, La Canastera has it all. It is located on Camino del Sacromonte 89. Phone 958 121 183 for directions and schedules. Stay in Sacromonte and visit La Rocio. This flamenco cave (yes, it really is a cave) specializes in family “zambra,” which means that all of the dancers come from the same family. La Rocio has attracted the former US presidents and the king of Spain. It is located on Camino del Sacromonte 70 Phone 958 22 71 29 for directions and schedules. Visit a peña, or pr