Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen flamenco in Sevilla and Barcelona - both great shows. People are snobs here.
I don’t think it’s snobbery, it’s just being aware of regional specialties. If you found the Barcelona show enjoyable, great. Just know that it’s not really associated with that area. You could have seen that show anywhere.
Bluegrass great Allison Krauss is from Decatur, Illinois.
I almost think a flamenco show in Seville would more likely be catering to tourists than one on Barcelona.
If I was hosting guests from Spain that wanted to experience genuine bluegrass, I would not direct them to an Alison Krauss show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen flamenco in Sevilla and Barcelona - both great shows. People are snobs here.
I don’t think it’s snobbery, it’s just being aware of regional specialties. If you found the Barcelona show enjoyable, great. Just know that it’s not really associated with that area. You could have seen that show anywhere.
Bluegrass great Allison Krauss is from Decatur, Illinois.
I almost think a flamenco show in Seville would more likely be catering to tourists than one on Barcelona.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen flamenco in Sevilla and Barcelona - both great shows. People are snobs here.
I don’t think it’s snobbery, it’s just being aware of regional specialties. If you found the Barcelona show enjoyable, great. Just know that it’s not really associated with that area. You could have seen that show anywhere.
Bluegrass great Allison Krauss is from Decatur, Illinois.
I almost think a flamenco show in Seville would more likely be catering to tourists than one on Barcelona.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen flamenco in Sevilla and Barcelona - both great shows. People are snobs here.
I don’t think it’s snobbery, it’s just being aware of regional specialties. If you found the Barcelona show enjoyable, great. Just know that it’s not really associated with that area. You could have seen that show anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen flamenco in Sevilla and Barcelona - both great shows. People are snobs here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh? Flamenco is not a Barcelona thing. Avoid, unless you’re in to cheesy tourist traps.
+1. Watching flamenco in Barcelona is like going to a honky-tonk bar in Manhattan. Sevilla or Granada are awesome places to visit if you have the time, and both offer great opportunities to see flamenco performed.
Anonymous wrote:Huh? Flamenco is not a Barcelona thing. Avoid, unless you’re in to cheesy tourist traps.
Anonymous wrote:I thought it was fun. Casa Flamenco or something like that. But this was in Seville, not Barcelona.