What is Flamenco? (EP 13)
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Flamenco is one of the world's great musical traditions: a singing art so emotionally raw it can feel like possession, a guitar technique unlike anything else on earth, and an extremely expressive dance vocabulary. It developed in Andalucía through centuries of deep cultural mixing, and it has been evolving, absorbing, and reinventing itself ever since.
This episode breaks down what flamenco actually is: the three components of cante, toque, and baile. We get into the origins, which are genuinely complicated and still debated, the role of the Gitano community, and possible origins of the word "flamenco".
You'll also learn how cafés cantantes turned flamenco into a profession in the late 19th century, what happened to flamenco under Franco, how Paco de Lucía and Camarón de la Isla changed everything in the 1970s, and what palos are and why learning to distinguish them takes years. Plus: duende, the most important and most untranslatable concept in flamenco, and contemporary artists keeping the form alive.
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