Zambra at Sacromonte
The Sacromonte quarter, the traditional home of the city’s gypsy dwellers, holds all the beauty and magic of Andalusian flamenco, which in Granada has its own particular charm. Apart from the Zambra dancing, partly Moorish and partly gypsy in origin, there are also a number of flamenco associations such as La Platería, one of Spain’s best. It is therefore easy for visitors to enjoy an impressive show of flamenco song and dance, either at a traditional “tablao” or in the caves. These are internationally famous and have been visited by Nobel prize-winners, Hollywood filmstars and leading politicians, all of them captivated by this historical dance with its three separate parts - the alboreá, the cachucha and the mosca - symbolising the three key moments in a gypsy wedding.
Flamenco stages:
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