Granada

Granada enjoys excellent health with respect to the Flemish tradition. Sacromonte is the neighborhood of Granada Gypsies; There, through the centuries, Gypsy and Moorish traditions merged, making a unique art of Andalusian flamenco. So today, from backpackers in search of a cheap hotel up to politicians and Hollywood stars arrive there to amaze by their particular charm. Zambras, penalties and stages unfold the magic of flamenco most authentic and visceral, that particular treasure that book Granada to those willing to dive into his night and indulge in Sacromonte. In the Gypsy and Moorish tradition, traditional zambras take place in the caves of Sacromonte area. The Gypsy zambra takes its name from a baile-rito pre-nuptial of the Moorish granainos, forbidden by the Holy Office and aflamencado by Gypsies, who adopted it forever. Today, the caves of Sacromonte, the Flemish artists, usually several generations of the same family, mingle with the public to deploy their dances and their music, in festivities that extend until the wee hours of the morning.

The most famous caves, like that of Mary the Canastera, or the dew, enjoy prestige and popularity worldwide and attract tourists from all over the world. The main caves of Sacromonte, even offer packages of tourist bookings that include excursions, transfers, meals and, of course, the possibility of participating of the authentic Gypsy zambra. Lately, Sacromonte has incorporated the novel mode of hospedajes-cuevas, therefore it is also possible to make reservations of accommodation in the very heart of Gypsy art of Granada. The tablado name refers to the wooden planks that owners of bars placed formerly, as a stage, for the Flemish artists. In the Granada stages it flourishes today the best of this art, which is not terminated in the zambras. Lorquenas, zorongos, granainas and arrows are some of los palos (styles) typical Flemish of Granada that charms from the today already nothing poor tablaos enjoyed by the province. Granada is proud to shelter the flamenco Pena oldest in Spain. The silverware was founded in 1949 in the workshop of the silversmith Manuel Salamanca – hence its name – and currently receive to Flemish artists of Granada and throughout the country, although he works privately, through a system of memberships. The general public has access to the show, which can be accompanied with a delicious dinner in the restaurant of the penalty, the days Thursday and Saturday evening.