Experience Seville: Learn How to Dance Flamenco


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  • Experience Seville: Learn How to Dance Flamenco

Seville, Spain

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Trip Type:   Theater, Shows & Musicals
Duration:  Varies
Learn to dance flamenco in Seville with a private instructor during a private 1.5-hour or 3-hour session, perfect for casual travelers looking for a fun, unique experience. Characterizing Spanish culture for centuries, flamenco dancing originated in Andalusia, with Seville often pinpointed as its birthplace. So where better to learn? With a private instructor, you’ll learn the moves and rhythms of this vivacious form of art — just leave your inhibitions at the door and start with an ‘olé'!

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Learn to dance flamenco in Seville with a private instructor during a private 1.5-hour or 3-hour session, perfect for casual travelers looking for a fun, unique experience. Characterizing Spanish culture for centuries, flamenco dancing originated in Andalusia, with Seville often pinpointed as its birthplace. So where better to learn? With a private instructor, you’ll learn the moves and rhythms of this vivacious form of art — just leave your inhibitions at the door and start with an ‘olé'!Head to the venue in central Seville and take to the floor for your 1.5-hour or 3-hour class. Whatever level you are, you’ll learn at a pace that suits you best with patient coaching from your instructor. Partners aren’t necessary as the dance lets you express your individual personality to the music, and your instructor will spend most of your session dancing one-on-one with you if you come alone.

The essence of flamenco is the emotions, energy and expressions of the dancer. After mastering the basics of palmas (hand clapping), learn how to perform fiery flamenco moves in time to the recorded music. Follow your instructor's lead as you hold your body posture in a confident stance like the Sevillanos, and practice the energetic hand, arm and foot sequences that flow together to build the dance’s compás (rhythm).
All 1.5-hour classes end with drinks (beer, sangria, soda or wine) at the bar, where you can chat and mingle with other travelers. If you’ve opted to hone your skills with the 3-hour class, you'll enjoy your drink break halfway through.




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