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Flamenco festival

La Casa del Flamenco is located in the heart of the Barrio de Santa Cruz, the old Jewish quarter, a charming labyrinth of cobbled streets and silence, a few metres away from the Giralda.

The Tablao El Arenal in Seville is the most emblematic flamenco stage in the town. After 40 years of history, this space is still offering the purest and most authentic Flamenco Art. In fact, according to the New York Times, the Tablao El Arenal «is the best place in the world to feel the emotions of Flamenco Art». 

This festival was declared an Andalusian Event of Tourist Interest. This initiative was launched by José Meneses and Francisco Moreno Galván in 1967. The festival is held in different squares and locations in the town, bringing together people from all over Spain and other countries, in particular Germany, the United States and France.

The Flamenco Biennial of Seville began in 1980 and has been getting better for 30 years bringing together the best flamenco musicians and dancers. The Flamenco Biennial lasts about 30 days and includes a multitude of venues throughout the town, from theatres to smaller establishments.

This annual Festival is one of the classics of the Nazarene summers and is a national benchmark for flamenco competitions. It is held in the Municipal Auditorium 'Los del Río' usually during the second week of June.

This event is held every year in July and brings together singers, guitarists and dancers of great renown and prestige. Lebrija is the cradle of the art of flamenco and the birthplace of such well-known singers as Juan Peña "El Lebrijano", who have bequeathed a valuable artistic heritage to this city.