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Flamenco Power

Ethan Parker

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Verlag: Publifye

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“Flamenco Power” explores flamenco as more than just a dance; it’s a vibrant expression of cultural resistance and identity. Originating in Andalusia, Spain, flamenco embodies the experiences of marginalized communities like the Roma people, its history interwoven with social and political change. This performing art form, with its intricate footwork (zapateado) and profound emotional expression (duende), has served as a powerful voice for collective grievances. The book journeys through flamenco’s evolution, from its roots in the 15th century to its modern-day relevance in social justice movements. It dissects the complex rhythms (compás) and musical forms (palos) that define flamenco, revealing its technical brilliance. By integrating historical context, technical analysis, and personal narratives, “Flamenco Power” offers a nuanced perspective, challenging conventional interpretations and highlighting its profound social dimensions. The book unfolds by first introducing foundational concepts, then examining specific historical periods and analyzing technical aspects, culminating in a discussion of its contemporary relevance. Through historical documents, ethnographic studies, and interviews, the author supports the argument that flamenco is a living archive of cultural resilience, making it a valuable read for anyone interested in history, performing arts, or Spanish culture.
Verfügbar seit: 24.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 66 Seiten.

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