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Flamenco Dancing Lessons: Flamenco Dance Steps
Flamenco dancing is the culmination of beauty, grace, emotion, sensuality and the zestfulness of the human form. It is a celebration of all the virtues that are associated with the civilized society in all its beauty. So what exactly is flamenco and how to get started with flamenco dancing lessons?

Flamenco Dance: Facts about Flamenco Dancing in Spain
Flamenco dance has its origins in the Andalusian region of southern Spain. Flamenco is an extremely expressive dance form. Scroll down to know more about Flamenco dancing.

History of Spanish Flamenco Dance
Spanish flamenco dance is a dance style developed in the melting pot of Andalusia, in Spain. With its bewildering beauty and passion, it has gained million of 'aficionados' worldwide. This article provides a glimpse of the origins of this fascinating dance form.

Classical Guitar - Flamenco Guitar - What's the Difference?
This article discusses the differences between classical and flamenco guitars. To the untrained eye the two types of guitar look very similar but some understanding of why these very different guitars were developed will explain there individual features.

Flamenco - Passion and Expression in Spanish Dance
The centuries have seen flamenco progress from sombre, home based songs expressing feelings of hardship, to popular stage shows throughout the world. First performed by gypsies, it is an expressive form of dance, which has its roots in Andalucia, Spain.

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Flamenco, the Heart and Soul of Andalucia
Flamenco is a Spanish art form par excellence with its' origins steeped in pain and suffering. Learn about the history and development of this unique Spanish tradition.

Flamenco Star Charged With Hit-and-run Death
The new star of flamenco faces a jail sentence of up to 12 years for killing a man in a hit-and-run accident.

Flamenco's stars rise up against Spain's fame academy
Spanish musicians and critics are mounting a quixotic campaign against the televised might of manufactured pop stars in a country where, for months on end, 80 per cent of the Top 10 albums bore the brand of Operacion Triunfo, the inspiration for the BBC's Fame Academy.