- and now a bit of cultural inspiration from the Spanish Gypsy's -
MACARENA RAMÍREZ. Festival flamenco de León.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elPlcVOby-8
The Legendary Carmen Amaya (1913-1963), Flamenco Potpourri 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCca6d2ceI0
The word Flamenco in Spanish originally meant Flemish. It is supposed that during the Flemish kingdom of Karel V (Carlos I in Spain) some kind of popular confusion between flemish and Gypsy culture led the people to use that word for the Gypsy music.
*I read the translations of your last post Magoluci and Montuno - and wonder why you have to try and put everything in a box marked 'left' or 'right?' - is there nothing other than that in your minds - does everyone have to be on one side or the other?
MACARENA RAMÍREZ. Festival flamenco de León.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elPlcVOby-8
The Legendary Carmen Amaya (1913-1963), Flamenco Potpourri 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCca6d2ceI0
The word Flamenco in Spanish originally meant Flemish. It is supposed that during the Flemish kingdom of Karel V (Carlos I in Spain) some kind of popular confusion between flemish and Gypsy culture led the people to use that word for the Gypsy music.
*I read the translations of your last post Magoluci and Montuno - and wonder why you have to try and put everything in a box marked 'left' or 'right?' - is there nothing other than that in your minds - does everyone have to be on one side or the other?
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