Flamenco Events This Week in Marseille
Flamenco events in Marseille this week. Updated daily.
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About Flamenco
Originating from the Romani, Moorish, and Sephardic cultures of Andalusia, Spain, flamenco is a profoundly emotional art form traditionally built upon three core elements: cante (singing), toque (guitar playing), and baile (dance). The genre is characterized by complex rhythmic structures called compás, often utilizing syncopation and 12-beat cycles, accompanied by percussive footwork known as zapateado and sharp handclapping. Its mood spans a dramatic spectrum from the melancholic depth of cante jondo to the festive vibrance of cante chico, reflecting themes of struggle, pride, and passion. Flamenco maintains a distinct semantic relationship with folk traditions while its sophisticated harmonic language has influenced diverse genres ranging from jazz to contemporary pop.
Also known as: Arte flamenco
Flamenco events in Marseille this week - FAQ
- What Flamenco events are in Marseille this week?
- Mood tracks all Flamenco events in Marseille this week - upcoming concerts, club nights, and shows. The calendar is updated daily. Each listing includes venue, lineup, and a direct ticket link. Browse the full weekly Flamenco schedule in Marseille above.
- Where can I find Flamenco in Marseille this week?
- Originating from the Romani, Moorish, and Sephardic cultures of Andalusia, Spain, flamenco is a profoundly emotional art form traditionally built upon three core elements: cante (singing), toque (guitar playing), and baile (dance). Find every Flamenco venue and event in Marseille this week above - with lineups, door times, and tickets.
- What is Flamenco music?
- Originating from the Romani, Moorish, and Sephardic cultures of Andalusia, Spain, flamenco is a profoundly emotional art form traditionally built upon three core elements: cante (singing), toque (guitar playing), and baile (dance). The genre is characterized by complex rhythmic structures called compás, often utilizing syncopation and 12-beat cycles, accompanied by percussive footwork known as zapateado and sharp handclapping. Its mood spans a dramatic spectrum from the melancholic depth of cant…
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