Attending the flamenco show with Beatrice Cruz, Antonio, and Antonia was an unforgettable experience that I had the pleasure of sharing with my 9-year-old twin boys. From the moment we purchased our tickets, to the final, emotive moments of the performance, everything was seamless and easy.
The show itself was nothing short of spectacular. Beatrice Cruz captivated us with her passionate and powerful dance moves, each step telling a story that resonated deeply within our hearts. Antonio, with his mastery of the guitar, created a melodic backdrop that was both enchanting and stirring. Antoniaâs voice added a layer of profound emotion to the performance, her songs weaving through the air and touching the soul.
What made this experience even more special was seeing my boys completely absorbed in the art and culture of flamenco. They were mesmerized by the dancers, moved by the music, and intrigued by the heartfelt singing. It was not only a night of entertainment but also a valuable learning experience for them, introducing them to the depth and beauty of flamenco culture.
We left the show feeling moved, educated, and above all, grateful for having been part of such a sensational experience. This flamenco show is a must-see for anyone who appreciates the power of live performance to inspire and educate. Beatrice, Antonio, and Antonia, through their incredible talents, have not only entertained us but have also opened our eyes to the rich traditions of flamenco. Thank you for an evening we will...
   Read moreHorrible! I give 2 stars for the girl in the flower dress who saved the show at the end. Everything else a disaster and a tourist trap. The seats are awfully positioned. There is no menu, just a guy asking in the beginning if you want something to drink. I understand you are saving money maybe with the size of the room but it is ridiculous. From the second row back you see nothing. The dances are clearly trying, way to hard. I was at a show in Granada 5 days before and I was amazed. This one was a disappointment. Waste of money if you know what a flamenco show looks like. If the room would be arranged differently ( if they had the space) it would be 20% better. A QR code menu with variety would make it 10% better. The rest is average and not something a regular lover of flamenco wants but ok if you want to just see a small percentage of what flamenco really is. The guitarist should warm up before because it seemed like he didn't as half way through it got better. The girl in black was ok, but again, the other one was better. You have plenty...
   Read moreA Flamenco show was the one thing I wanted to do in Sevilla, Spain. The problem was, it was ruined by a crying baby. The baby cried 50 minutes of the 60 minutes performance and the sibling about age 3 wouldnât stop talking. The parents didnât leave until 10 minutes before the performance ended. Nobody at the venue asked them to leave either. The individuals running this event need to take responsibility for their failure to have rules. The performance is very loud, the venue was small and there should be rules like no kids under the age of 10 should be allowed. The performance was good but clearly the performers were distracted by the crying baby and the toddler. Made me sad for the performers because an artist gives her/his heart and soul to provide quality entertainment for the audience only to have kids ruin it for everyone. Everyone who attended the event on July 29th, 2024 at 8 pm should get a...
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