Soleá: The Flamenco of Seville - Video
PUBLISHED:  Nov 11, 2014
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Flamenco dance and music have existed since the eighteenth century, and today is a tradition around the globe. But flamenco’s roots remain strongest in its birthplace, in Andalusia, in southern Spain, and the region’s capital city, Seville.


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Soleá: The Flamenco of Seville

Producer: Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee & Pedro Kos
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