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Flamenco Festival at Cheltenham

by Katie Bamber

Flamenke is making its grand return to Cheltenham on 21st November, injecting some Spanish flair, energy and passion into the British winter. Flamenco dance, singing and guitar performances will take over the Cotswold town from Thursday through to Monday, with the best emerging talent from the Sherry Triangle of Andalucía, along with a handful of artists originating a little closer to home. In addition to performances, the festival will put on dance and music workshops at various venues for all levels, promising to be a dynamic, unique, and all-round enjoyable weekend.

Flamenke 2018 was a roaring success. I visited with a group of girl friends and what better way to spend the dark winter evenings than taking in this passionate and seductive art form, I don’t know. We were expecting a good hit of Spanish wine, tapas and a few days of traditional culture at minimum. But it turned out to be so much more, with Andalucia’s best artists performing the rich music and dance from where it originated. It’s Winter’s answer to the Saddler’s Wells London Flamenco Festival and should not be missed. Olé!

This month Alegria is to kick off the flamenco fest. The joyful evening will bring together a powerful flamenco trio. The performance is part of the ‘Mes Hispanico-Latino’, celebrating international artists, their music and dance, with plenty of tapas and vino to go around.Starting at 8pm, Flamenco Jam will dominate Flamenke’s Friday, with a surprise line-up of artists from Cádiz in southern Spain.

Dance workshops for children (6-12 years) will run on Saturday 23rd November from 10.30am, with adults’ classes following. It’s a wonderful opportunity to try your hand at flamenco, with fabulous teachers from Andalucía to offer advice and inspiration where needed.

The Voice of Flamenco is the place to be on Saturday 23rd, featuring El Cañejo de Barbate, a fisherman and one of the most sought-after contemporary flamenco singers around. He has performed with the Spanish National Dance company and the Spanish National Orchestra, among others.

Flamenke will close with a bang on the evening of 25th November with a wonderful performance from the Spanish Classic Guitar. The concert will be delivered by the internationally renowned Mexican guitarist Mauricio Díaz Álvarez and his immensely talented flamenco dancer.Where

Cheltenham, Cotswolds, UK

When

21-25 November 2019

Flamenke 2019 ticket prices:

21 Nov. Alegria at Chapel Arts Cheltenham, 7.30pm. £19 in advance, £21 on the door
22 Nov. Flamenco Jam at The Strand Pub Flamenco, 8pm Free
23 Nov. Workshops at Leisure Cheltenham, 10.30 am -1.30pm. £8 – £18 \
23 Nov. The Voice of Flamenco at Parabola Arts, 8pm. Children £15, Adults £22, Seniors £18
25 Nov. Classical Spanish Guitar with Flamenco dancer at Parabola Arts, 7.30pm. Children £15, adult £22, seniors £18

For more info

Find out more about the festival from the Flamenke website where you can also discover about the history of flamenco and what makes it such an important part of Andalusian culture.

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  • KatieBamber

    Skiing, surfing, mountain biking, kitesurfing - Katie is motivated by anything that involves a kick of adrenalin. Sports journalist-cum-travel writer is the day job. But when she’s not chasing adventure, exploring the far reaches of the world for a story, you’ll find her in East London enjoying - in her words - one of the best food and drink scenes out there. A travelogue and Manhattan in hand at her favourite pub or dancing the night away to loud, loud music just about rivals a fresh powder day or sunrise surf.

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