Discover the best top things to do in Andalucia, Spain including Taller Flamenco, Instituto Andalusi de Espanol, Escuela Andaluza de Esqui, Celia Morales Guitarra Flamenca Tradicional, Casa Museo Federico Garcia Lorca Valderrubio, IES Santisima Trinidad, Centro Andaluz de la Fotografia, Real Fabrica De Tabacos, Pablo Ruiz Picasso Cultural Centre, Escuela Universitaria de Osuna.
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5.0 based on 110 reviews
Taller Flamenco is a learning centre for Flamenco and Spanish Language founded in 1994, in Seville. Taller Flamenco is the most experienced international school for flamenco. We offer a wide range of courses and services, such as tailored-courses for groups or individuals, from beginners to advance level either in dance, flamenco technique, guitar, percussion, singing, clapping accompaniment, and Spanish courses. From beginners till advanced, minimum one hour course.
What can I say... words cannot describe what i feel for this place. Sevilla and Taller flamenco have gotten me closer to my roots. Where I really come from I thought it was Pueryo Rico but in reality I'm from the old world, now I'm not saying my heart is puerto rico my soul is andalucia. If you ever are traveling to Sevilla/ Triana please get in contact with this wonderful studio in Seville Taller Flamenco it's easy to sign up for classes very knowledgeable instructors and staff is versatile in languages and they are accomedating to your needs. Beginners through advance it's all here for you. I got the pleasure to work with Carmen and Felipe and both where amazing. Sooo much more to say but not enough time to. what I can say is after coming for 5 years in a row I still consider this to be the greatest place and friendly to take Flamenco classes. Hope you enjoyed as much as I did. Also they help you find the best shows in town. Sincerely Heriberto Taino Perez From Viva Dance Studio in Cleveland Ohio
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Spanish Courses in Malaga – learn spanish, have fun! Instituto Andalusi opened its doors in 2002 and offers different Spanish courses for people from all over the world. Our school provides the students with a wide range of courses, including more specific ones like Business Spanish, courses for teenagers, as well as preparation courses for the DELE exams. The school is also accredited by and a member of language organizations, such as Instituto Cervantes, FEDELE, EEA, etc. Our classes never exceed the maximum of 9 students, which makes the learning experience more personal The school’s program provides a balance between studying Spanish and leisure. During the week we offer a variety of activities such as visiting different museums, sporting activities, watching films in the school, or barbecue and paella parties. On the weekend you have the chance to visit other cities nearby with a guided tour, for example Seville, Granada, Cordoba or Ronda. The heart of our school is of course our team – the teachers and the staff. They make it their job to teach you as much as possible while they make you feel home and as a part of the Instituto Andalusi family. Our teachers are all university graduates and have extensive experience teaching Spanish as a foreign language. Since we strongly believe in a personal approach, you will get to know most of our teachers due to our daily rotating system. If you want to know more about our teachers, please check our blog here. The managing school staff is of Swiss origin and has extensive experience in the tourism sector. In case you have got questions and your Spanish is not quite there (yet), the staff can answer your questions in English, German, Italian or French.
5.0 based on 82 reviews
Best school to learn. We had a great teacher Mr Daniel Benedicto ( Dani ). It was our first time but we end up skiing in just 2 hours class . I recommend to everyone to ask for Dani if you really want to have good time and best teacher.
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PRIVATE FLAMENCO GUITAR CONCERTS. "FLAMENCO ART IS NOT JUST DANCING IT IS MUSIC TOO" and you can see it without leaving the beautiful city of Ronda and in one hour our show will allow you to travel around Andalucia knowing the most genuine essence of our culture, FLAMENCO. It takes place in YOUR HOTEL OR VACATION HOUSE for the most distinguished melomano and good taster of art can without any distraction, vibrate and feel the purity and depth of the original Flamenco Guitar of Celia Morales, all at two feet away of the artist"
This show takes place in a tiny room and gives you the opportunity to see exactly what Celia is doing when she plays a range of traditional Flamenco styles. She clearly loves what she is doing. She was also quite generous with her comments when we asked her to explain more about the pieces she was playing and how she had come to learn them.
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Visitas Casa-Museo FGL y Casa Bernarda Alba. Necesaria reserva previa. Mascarilla obligatoria. Federico García Lorca vivió su infancia y juventud en Valderrubio, tierra de la Vega. La Casa-Museo Federico García Lorca de Valderrubio abrió al público en 1998, es una casa tradicional de labor con dos plantas que nos acerca a la realidad del poeta, siendo una construcción fiel de principios y mediados del siglo pasado. Se mantiene como un tesoro la memoria íntima y material del poeta en los objetos que pertenecieron a la familia García Lorca, en manos de vecinos durante décadas. El dormitorio de Federico, en la planta baja, se encuentra como él pidió en una carta enviada a sus padres desde la Residencia de Estudiantes de Madrid en 1923. En Valderrubio, Lorca se inspiró para varias de sus más importantes obras: La Casa de Bernarda Alba, Yerma o Doña Rosita la Soltera. Su poesía juvenil y gran parte de su obra gráfica están inspirados en personas reales de Valderrubio y su entorno.
4.5 based on 78 reviews
It's a small museum, it's free (no entrance fee), it's a nice location and you can leisurely walk trough it and watch some nice pictures from professional fotographers. There is no permanent collection (to my knowledge). Even the collectables in the small shop (like mugs) are cheap. If you're in the neighbourhood, just give it a go :-)
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The marble University building dates back to the 15th Century and once housed Seville's tobacco factory, the inspiration for Bizet's opera Carmen.
Would you ever imagine that "Carmen", the main character of Georges Bizet's homonymous acclaimed opera, used to work here? Well, the opera's opening scene is staged right at the doors of Seville's legendary tobacco factory on iconic "Puerta de Jeréz" ... Just amazing! This awesome building dates from the 18th century and housed the very first tobacco factory established in Europe: the "Real Fábrica de Tabacos". A remarkable example of early industrial architecture, with renaissance and herrerian styles' details on its courtyards and façades, it houses, since the 1950's, the Rectorate of Seville's university and some of its faculties. Although adapted for university use, its main characteristics have been preserved and can be visited during opening hours at no entry fee. Stroll along its halls and courtyards, feel the young and vibrant atmosphere ... you may even imagine hearing Carmen singing her unforgettable "habanera" - "L'amour est un oiseau rebelle" - along the endless corridors! Enjoy!
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Lovely building housing lots of his work. You don't need to like everything, to enjoy the collections which change from time to time.
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