Women and flamenco, at Torres Macarena 18 October, 2018 Manuel Bohórquez0 Have women ever been discriminated in flamenco in any READ MORE
The importance of Triana 16 October, 2018 Manuel Bohórquez0 Most people believe that Triana, the old district of READ MORE
Tomás, creating in his loneliness 11 October, 2018 Manuel Bohórquez0 One morning in Seville’s Alameda de Hércules, I met READ MORE
Debating in Torres Macarena 9 October, 2018 Manuel Bohórquez0 Peñas are an important feature of flamenco, with no real READ MORE
Antonio Canales to be honored in Utrera 7 October, 2018 Manuel Bohórquez0 A few years ago, I referred to Utrera as READ MORE
Manolo Ríos: the flamenco writer of Jerez 4 October, 2018 Manuel Bohórquez0 The late writer, poet and flamencologist Manuel Ríos Ruiz, READ MORE
Changing tack 2 October, 2018 Manuel Bohórquez0 Flamenco is experiencing something similar to politics: there’s more READ MORE
Assessing the Bienal? Impossible 30 September, 2018 Manuel Bohórquez0 It’s still too early to find out about the READ MORE
The evening of Remedios Amaya 27 September, 2018 Manuel Bohórquez0 I’m certain that a recital such as this, by READ MORE
The Fourth Stooge 25 September, 2018 Manuel Bohórquez0 Those comedians who mocked flamenco on TV in the READ MORE