

The Flamenco Dance Museum has more than just a founder in Cristina Hoyos.Flamenco, type of melody, move, and instrumental (general guitar) music normally connected with the Andalusian Roma (Gypsies) of southern Spain. Cristina Hoyos, the inspiration for the museum This is a world away from the shows aimed at tourists organised by many of Seville’s tablaos (flamenco venues), which are sometimes distinctly unprofessional. A unique space with Pre-Roman and Roman structures, it is thought to have been a temple in ancient times today it is used for VIP shows, private events, exhibitions, dance classes, etc.Ī combined Museum+Flamenco Courtyard ticket offers you the chance to discover and enjoy the various palos or flamenco styles, because each evening artists who specialise in these different styles appear on the courtyard stage. The basement is home to the historic vault of the Flamenco Dance Museum.Artists such as Kay Woo (South Korea), Oscar Balducci (Argentina), Maggie Wen (China), Mauro di Girolamo (Italy), Ana Sojor (Germany), Miguel Alcalá and Eddie Pons (France) have been exhibited here, among many others. This space is valued for its open approach, welcoming works by any type of artist who uses his or her work to examine the many sides to flamenco and the deep emotions it stirs up. Temporary exhibitions are displayed on the second floor and relate flamenco to the fine arts, exhibiting pieces by both Spanish and international artists.

This innovative space truly succeeds in immersing the visitor in the world of flamenco.

These include Cristina Hoyos herself, Carmen Amaya, Antonio Gades, Sara Baras, El Güito, among others.
