Term Four is nearly upon us, spring is in the air and end-of-year festivities are just around the corner. For many flamenco students across the country, term four is the year’s final opportunity for us to embrace the challenge of flamenco and polish up on technique and expression.
Read MoreIf you visit Spain and you want to see flamenco, one of your best choices is a tablao — a venue dedicated to flamenco. There are plenty of tablaos in cities like Madrid, Barcelona, Seville and Granada. But what should you look for? Carmen Gálvez, Artistic Programmer at La Casa del Flamenco in Seville, gives us some inside tips on the tablao experience.
Read MoreFlamenco Australia Magazine welcomes articles from guest authors. Here Morgan Taubert reviews Aloysius Leeson’s album Florilegium.
Read MoreThe 59th Festival del Cante de las Minas de La Unión was celebrated earlier this month, awarding four major prizes to contestants.
Read MoreVisiting Seville on her honeymoon 20 years ago, dancer Francesca Grima (or ‘Chica’ as she is better known) is still there, living the life of a professional flamenco artist. As Chica prepares to return to Australia for her performance in Flamenco Fire - Veinte Años in Brisbane, she tells us what it means to do flamenco full-time.
Read MoreWhat’s happening near you? Flamenco Australia Magazine has you covered for flamenco events happening around the country.
Read MoreBuying a bata is a big investment. It’s an important purchase and one that you can get a lot of worth out of if you look after your bata well. Maija Lepistö, Designer at flamenco dress shop Fabrica Flamenca gives us some tips on what to look for when choosing a bata.
Read MoreHere we take a look at some of 2019’s big flamenco festivals that you can expect to see popping up in your social media feeds over winter. Cover photo of Olga Pericet by Paco Villalta courtesy of Festival Flamenco Alburquerque.
Read MoreWhether you’re an aficionado or you know nothing about flamenco, if you’re visiting Spain, chances are you’re going to want to see a flamenco show. Here we take a look at the different types of venues where you can encounter flamenco.
Read MoreFlamenco workshops are a popular way to push yourself a little bit further. Maestros from Spain visit Australia every year, often visiting two or three capital cities to run workshops at different levels. If you’ve never attended a workshop before and you’re not sure what to expect, here are a few considerations.
Read MoreThis article is from Rachael Melky from Sydney, who’s been in Spain for three months to take classes in Seville and attend the 2019 Festival de Jerez.
Read MoreHi, my name is Catherine Miller.
I am very excited to be taking Flamenco Australia Magazine into its next phase. This resource for Australia’s flamenco community is getting a new look in April 2019 with a brand new website and new regular magazine articles. You will see the new look and feel on the Facebook page and Twitter account too.