Flamenco has been part of the Spanish heart and culture for more than 500 years. It is the passionate, sometimes melancholy music of the gypsies of Andalusia, heavily influenced by the moors of North Africa who ruled Spain for more than 800 years.
Gathered around a campfire for the night with their guitars, drums and castanets, gypsies would spontaneously break into a juerga, an impromptu outburst of guitar playing, song and dance, rhythmically snapping their fingers, clapping, and stamping their feet. Over the years this evolved into a dance form with its own songs and traditions, including the women's costumes of long, flared skirts and fringed shawls that accentuate every twirl.
Sevilla offers you and intimate atmosphere in which to experience a complete Flamenco performance. At our Flamenco Dinner Show you'll enjoy authentic Spanish cuisine while watching our own group of flamenco performers including dancers, singers, percussionist and guitarist.
