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    Quote Originally Posted by Gallop View Post
    It is hard to have to clarify these issues with another Spaniard, very hard.

    Do you think that poor gypsy women from two centuries ago would be able to have this pattern and these fabrics?













    This is ours so you can not say that the gypsies dressed like this two centuries ago, it is our costume and yes in honor of a primitive origin it is also called gypsy costume.

    is an Andalusian or Spanish evolution of a simple straight suit with one or two flounces at the end of the suit.

    In short, it is an excellent choice as a stereotype. You are afraid that they will think that all Spaniards walk down the street like this every morning to buy bread, that's it?

    People aren't that stupid man.
    Acaso se avergüenzan del flamenco? Es como si en Argentina nos diera vergüenza el tango.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruggery View Post
    Acaso se avergüenzan del flamenco? Es como si en Argentina nos diera vergüenza el tango.
    Pués a mi me encanta el flamenco , siempre que voy a Sevilla intento ir a un tablao comer unas tapitas y ver un espectáculo con artistas locales.

    También me encantó los espectáculos de Tango que vi em BA, vi 3, uno más turístico/estilo musical Brodway en el Señor Tango (creo que en El barrio de Barracas) del cantante Fernando Soler, otro en el famoso café Tortoni y uno más que no me acuerdo....
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    Europe is fake, european race doesn't exist, it's just a conglomeration of retardeds from their own land.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruggery View Post
    Acaso se avergüenzan del flamenco? Es como si en Argentina nos diera vergüenza el tango.
    Es para pasar del tema la verdad, no es que se avergüencen es un poco una mezcla de muchos factores. Es sabido que el franquismo ensalzó y estereotipo lo andaluz como imagen para toda España, evidentemente no eran tontos y sabían que el flamenco era un arte escénico que no se podía comparar con los bailes regionales del resto de territorios, incluso incluído el folclore andaluz, sevillanas e.t.c. pero esto no es comprendido en el resto de España y reclamaban o reclaman su parte de visibilidad, ya te digo, habría que ir a festivales de bailes populares o in situ a las regiones para ver sus bailes regionales porque dos horas de sardana o jota en un teatro de cualquier parte del mundo, pues va a ser difícil salvo que se trate de una muestra de bailes populares, no es comparable y de todas formas ya son conocidos en toda España y el extranjero como son los trajes regionales del resto de España. En cierto modo considero que es un atraso renunciar a lo que es y representan los toros, el flamenco, los trajes como iconos españoles.

    En definitiva, el error radica en identificar flamenco, toros con el franquismo ya que son anteriores y muy posiblemente habrían sido conocidos internacionalmente en el caso que el franquismo no se hubiese producido.

    Esto es lo que pasa, no saber venderse, echarse tierra encima y ya paso del tema, si los americanos o quien sea están confundidos pues que se aclaren, ya es un tema muy pesado y vergonzoso cuando ves que hay españoles que todavía no alcanzan a comprenderlo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sebastianus Rex View Post
    Pués a mi me encanta el flamenco , siempre que voy a Sevilla intento ir a un tablao comer unas tapitas y ver un espectáculo con artistas locales.

    También me encantó los espectáculos de Tango que vi em BA, vi 3, uno más turístico/estilo musical Brodway en el Señor Tango (creo que en El barrio de Barracas) del cantante Fernando Soler, otro en el famoso café Tortoni y uno más que no me acuerdo....
    This seems like an unintentionally harmless comment carries an atomic charge, but I'll leave it at that. Whoever is confused should clarify.

    And so it is continuously and systematically with any issue in Spain.

    Only 2% of the population masters flamenco, artists move around a lot, they cannot always be local artists, they can be from any other province and nowadays even from another region.

    El espectáculo de Tango también era con artistas locales?


    It is constant and systemic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gallop View Post
    This seems like an unintentionally harmless comment carries an atomic charge, but I'll leave it at that. Whoever is confused should clarify.

    And so it is continuously and systematically with any issue in Spain.

    Only 2% of the population masters flamenco, artists move around a lot, they cannot always be local artists, they can be from any other province and nowadays even from another region.

    El espectáculo de Tango también era con artistas locales?


    It is constant and systemic.
    I meant mostly that the artists are only locally known, not nationwide stars... evidently I have no clue if the artists grew up around the Triana neighborhood.
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