The Art of Flamenco

The Art of Flamenco
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Publisher : Morón de la Frontera, Spain : Society of Spanish Studies
Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106000781515
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Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis The Art of Flamenco by : D. E. Pohren

Flamenco

Flamenco
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Publisher : Remark AB
Total Pages : 158
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ISBN-10 : 919712592X
ISBN-13 : 9789197125925
Rating : 4/5 (2X Downloads)

Synopsis Flamenco by : Barbara Thiel-Cramér

Provides a history of flamenco by examining its myths, vocabulary, and traditions, and introduces dancers, guitarists, and singers association with this dance

Gypsies and Flamenco

Gypsies and Flamenco
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Publisher : Univ of Hertfordshire Press
Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-10 : 1902806050
ISBN-13 : 9781902806051
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Gypsies and Flamenco by : Bernard Leblon

This definitive work on the contribution of the Gypsies to the development of flamenco traces their influences on music from their long migration from India, through Iran, Turkey, Greece, and Hungary, to their persecution in Spain. This new updated edition provides fuller explanations of some of the technical terms and an invaluable biographical dictionary of 200 of the foremost Gypsy flamenco artists from its origins to the present day, as well as a discography and videography.

The Art of Flamenco

The Art of Flamenco
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 1913955028
ISBN-13 : 9781913955021
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis The Art of Flamenco by : Jason Webster

The Art of Flamenco sees Jason Webster revisit duende, the subject of his first book and the mysterious yet essential power which lies at the heart of Spain's most iconic musical expression

¡Olé! Flamenco

¡Olé! Flamenco
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1600603610
ISBN-13 : 9781600603617
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis ¡Olé! Flamenco by : George Ancona

FLAMENCO-it's dancing, it's singing, it's guitar playing! It's a way of expressing oneself that has evolved from many influences over hundreds of years. Today flamenco is practiced throughout the world and all across the United States. In Santa Fe, New Mexico, we meet Janira Cordova, the youngest member of a company studying to perform flamenco. Here the students learn the tools of their art-how to move their hands, arms, bodies, and feet to the traditional rhythms of the music and songs. Each aspect of flamenco is explored in detail. The origins of the art form are also explained, which draw upon the musical traditions of Indian, Arab, and North African cultures, among others. Janira's flamenco has progressed well, and at Santa Fe's annual Spanish Market in July, she finally has a chance to join the older dancers and perform in the town plaza. With colorful, action-packed photographs and accessible text, readers are sure to feel Janira's excitement and catch flamenco fever. �Ol�!

Flamenco Music and National Identity in Spain

Flamenco Music and National Identity in Spain
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9781317134862
ISBN-13 : 1317134869
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Flamenco Music and National Identity in Spain by : William Washabaugh

Flamenco Music and National Identity in Spain explores the efforts of the current government in southern Spain to establish flamenco music as a significant patrimonial symbol and marker of cultural identity. Further, it aims to demonstrate that these Andalusian efforts form part of the ambitious project of rethinking the nation-state of Spain, and of reconsidering the nature of national identity. A salient theme in this book is that the development of notions of style and identity are mediated by social institutions. Specifically, the book documents the development of flamenco's musical style by tracing the genre's development, between 1880 and 1980, and demonstrating the manner in which the now conventional characterization of the flamenco style was mediated by krausist, modernist, and journalist institutions. Just as importantly, it identifies two recent institutional forces, that of audio recording and cinema, that promote a concept of musical style that sharply contrasts with the conventional notion. By emphasizing the importance of forward-looking notions of style and identity, Flamenco Music and National Identity in Spain makes a strong case for advancing the Spanish experiment in nation-building, but also for re-thinking nationalism and cultural identity on a global scale.

Flamenco

Flamenco
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Publisher : Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 1574670131
ISBN-13 : 9781574670134
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Flamenco by : Claus Schreiner

Written by a group of dedicated flamenco enthusiasts, this book traces the history and development of the art of flamenco, that proud, soulful, stirring folk music and dance created by the gypsies of the Andalusian region of Spain in the 19th century. The essays examine the musical, artistic, and spiritual aspects of flamenco as well as its social context and history. The great performers both past and present are identified and discussed.

Flamenco and Bullfighting

Flamenco and Bullfighting
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 309
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ISBN-10 : 9780786496167
ISBN-13 : 0786496169
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Flamenco and Bullfighting by : Adair Landborn

Flamenco dance and bullfighting are parallel arts with shared traditions, performance conventions and vocabularies of movement. This volume introduces readers to an ongoing discussion in Spanish scholarship about the links between these two quintessentially Spanish arts. The author--a dancer and a student of bullfighting--describes the informal practice of both arts in private settings and their emergence as formal public rituals in the bullfighting arena and on the flamenco stage. Key bullfighting techniques and their influence on flamenco dance style are discussed in the context of understanding the worldview and kinesthetic culture of Spain.

Flamenco

Flamenco
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 212
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781476613123
ISBN-13 : 1476613125
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Flamenco by : Michelle Heffner Hayes

This analytical history traces representations of flamenco dance in Spain and abroad from the twentieth century to the present, using histories, film, accounts of live performances, and practitioner interviews. Beginning with an analysis of flamenco historiography, the text examines images of the female dancer in films by Luis Bunuel, Carlos Saura, and Antonio Gades; stereotypes of flamenco bodies and Andalusian culture in Prosper Merimee's Carmen; and the ways in which contemporary flamenco dancers like Belen Maya and Rocio Molina negotiate the stereotype of Carmen and an idealized Spanish feminine that pervades "traditional" flamenco. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.

Flamenco Nation

Flamenco Nation
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Publisher : University of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages : 379
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ISBN-10 : 9780299321802
ISBN-13 : 0299321800
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Flamenco Nation by : Sandie Holguín

How did flamenco—a song and dance form associated with both a despised ethnic minority in Spain and a region frequently derided by Spaniards—become so inexorably tied to the country’s culture? Sandie Holguín focuses on the history of the form and how reactions to the performances transformed from disgust to reverance over the course of two centuries. Holguín brings forth an important interplay between regional nationalists and image makers actively involved in building a tourist industry. Soon they realized flamenco performances could be turned into a folkloric attraction that could stimulate the economy. Tourists and Spaniards alike began to cultivate flamenco as a representation of the country's national identity. This study reveals not only how Spain designed and promoted its own symbol but also how this cultural form took on a life of its own.