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  • 5/5 Becky T. 6 months ago on Google • 481 reviews
    We bought joint tickets for museum and the show. If doing again I would only do the show, as found it spectacular whereas the museum was less my learning style. The museum is five rooms, four of which are TV and one has costumes. There are no signs, and though great for those liking to learn by video we didn’t come away any more knowledgeable about flamenco than when we went in, though in fairness we only spent about 10 minutes as I am more reading than video oriented. Also note if you go when another show is underway it can be pretty loud in some parts of the museum. The show was phenomenal. It included three dancers, a guitarist, and two singers - and all were spectacular performers for the 55 minute show. We felt the older audience perhaps didn't appreciate it as much, but the footwork, musicality, and performances were great. If you care about which seats you get for the flamenco show (as first come first serve) I would recommend getting to the show 30-45 minutes early as our 19;00 Sunday show had the doors open 45 minute before (when we arrived as already at the museum), 30 minutes before starting about 20 seats were marked as reserved and 20-30 others now seated (not quite half full). Almost all seats were taken by 15-20 minutes before starting, and a full house by 10 minutes before. We found the best seats to be in the front row corner(or perhaps on the sides) as you can see everything and the footwork without needing to move your neck back and forth (as would if in the centre). They had a bar if wanting to arrive early and have a drink. It was o wine and decent sangria at a reasonable price. Toilets are clean. There is also a gift shop with a few interesting souvenirs available.
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  • 1/5 Ross C. 2 years ago on Google
    I feel robbed. This was honestly one of the worst museums I have been to and cost so much money. You can learn more about flamenco going to one of the local bars and watching an amazing performance (or simply by going to Wikipedia). The highlights were broken screens and seeing the flamenco museum office, which were located in the main exhibition space… Do not waste your time!
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  • 5/5 Francesco X. 3 months ago on Google • 565 reviews New
    I didn't visit the museum but I attended a flamenco show on Christmas Eve: there were two singers, one guitar player and three dancers, it lasted about an hour and it cost 35€. It was really great to see such talented artists all together on a stage showcasing typical Andalusian music and dance.

  • 5/5 hapakoleahapahaole 4 months ago on Google • 445 reviews
    I went to the Flamenco Dance Museum this evening 💃 followed by their 19:00 Flamenco performance 💃 and it was one of my favorite things I did in Seville. Met a fellow solo traveler from the Netherlands as well 🇳🇱 which was cool 🤙 I highly, highly, highly recommend coming here if you're in Seville, both to the museum and going to one of their performances 💃 This place is genuinely special 👌
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  • 4/5 Ben S. 1 year ago on Google
    The museum is good to as an introduction to the Flamenco, to learn the origin, to understand the different styles, but all these information are simply written, so it’s lot of texts. Some screens doesn’t work properly (freeze). The 2nd floor is pretty small. The best part is the Flamenco show , a one hour experience to see experienced artists. If you want to seat in front row come at least 35/45mins before the show start.
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  • 5/5 JEONGBUM S. 4 months ago on Google • 394 reviews
    Flamenco is the quintessential spanish art, dance and a big part of Andalusian cultures. What a Rhythm! They know how they make us feel excited. If you are traveling to Andalusian region, you shouldn’t miss out on this!
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  • 5/5 Manuel G. 1 year ago on Google
    If you are into Flamenco, don't miss this place! It is great for beginners and pros to fall in love with that art. (If you are NOT into it, it is wasted time! - but try!) The museum alone is not enough. You have to see the show. It is only one hour, so also for people who are not into dance, it is tolerable. The dancers are ambitious, the musicans are great and the athmosphäre is mystic and fantastic. It is worth the money. Booking in advance is very recommended! It seems, every show is well visited!
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  • 5/5 Angela O. 2 months ago on Google • 288 reviews New
    I have bought a combined ticket for the museum and for the show in advance and I have visited the museum on a different day as I'm was in the area. In the museum, you get to know the history of the flamingo dance, and there are exhibits with audio through the museum. In the basement of the museum, you get to see a Roman Wall. The show it was great to see, which I have enjoyed very much. If you want a good spot, you need to be early, even before the recommended time they give you. The show it was performed by 3 dancers and 3 mucians with excellent moves and great voices. Highly recommended.

  • 4/5 Britt W. 9 months ago on Google • 33 reviews
    We visited to see the Flamenco dances (June 2023) and were not disappointed. They offered 2 evening performances (7 p.m. and 9 p.m.) Small theater holding perhaps 150 seats clustered around the stage. The farthest away seat was only about 20' from the stage so all seats are good. However, footwork is very important in Flamenco so if you really want to watch the feet, plan on coming early and sit in first 2 rows. We were in row 4 and hard to get clear view of feet at all times but we still saw at least 60% of the footwork. After the show we visited the gift show area. They do not want photos taken during show so we respected that with our photos but others have bootlegged photos and they are posted.
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  • 5/5 Sarah C. 4 years ago on Google
    MUST EXPERIENCE THE FLAMENCO SHOW IN THE EVENING! The most emotional dance I have ever watched in my life. Make sure to arrive nice and early to get front row seats as it's a first come first serve rule. There's no snacks but they serve alcohol. We had a sangria for €3 while watching the show :) There were 3 beautiful dancers, 2 singers and 1 guitarist. The costumes were beautiful and the dancers were full of emotions from head to toe. I walked out of there with my heart still racing from the intensity of the dances. 100% recommend to everyone stopping by Seville. Best €22 I have ever paid for. No film and photography allowed which is really how we could fully immerse ourselves in the dances.
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  • 4/5 Angshuman K. 5 years ago on Google
    The best flamenco show in Seville. Small setting, great settings, really professional dancers and singers. The show lasted for almost 1 hour. There was 4 dances with different flavors of flamenco with different combinations of dancers. Photography or video were not allowed during the show.
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  • 5/5 Albeast 1. 3 years ago on Google
    I loved it, it was thrilling to watch! Given that, it did seem to lack a stronger connection with the audience, but I imagine if the crowd were locals they would also know how to properly respond to and encourage the performers. My friend, who's a local, was not impressed, but I loved it!. Don't miss it. It's Thrilling! Ole!
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  • 3/5 Hadas B. 2 years ago on Google
    The show was great but the museum was so poor that I would not call it a museum at all. It was very amateurish and badly planned, I learned about flamenco more from reading in wikipedia than from the visit.
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  • 2/5 Debanhi C. 2 years ago on Google
    Didn’t watch any performance, I’m sure those are good. However, as a museum it was kind of disappointing. Felt poorly curated: very little information on the history of the dance, paintings had no information whatsoever, nor the dancing style’s influence, nor difference across regions. The videos were good examples (ergo the stars) but the only info they provide are words like “passion”, “sensual” etc.
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  • 5/5 Mika S. 8 months ago on Google • 19 reviews
    A highlight on my holiday to Seville. Managed to watch a show in the small space and it was electrifying. Pure power from all the performers. The dancers oozed talent and had us hooked. The singers kept the show going with their melodic voices and complimenting the dancers was an acoustic guitar. The small space adds to its charm.
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  • 4/5 ERKAN �. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Several live performances are performed every evening in the flamenco museum. Museum entrance ticket is 10 euro. Event tickets are around 26 euros, but for a museum ticket, there is a 4 euro discount. In the museum, there are virtual presentations as well as costumes and accessories representing the spirit of flamenco. (Original) Flamenko müzesinde her akşam birkaç canlı performans sergileniyor. Müze giriş bileti 10 euro. Etkinlik biletleri 26 euro civarı ancak müze bileti olana 4 euro kadar indirim yapılıyor. Müzede sanal sunumlar olduğu gibi, flamenko ruhunu temsil eden kostüm ve aksesuarlar da mevcut.
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  • 1/5 Diego R. 2 years ago on Google
    I was diligent and bought my ticket 2 days before the show; when I arrived the place was packed and the sits are not numbered. The only sit available was at the corner behind a pilar. I just got up and watched the whole show standing... The artists are amazing and they deserved a better staff with a better organisation.
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  • 5/5 Oogway D. 1 year ago on Google
    A great place to get introduced to the Spanish dance form. Entertaining, powerful and mesmerizing performance. Enjoyed thoroughly. Must must do when in Seville….
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  • 5/5 김지석 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Best flamenco performances. Dancer3 Singer2 Guitar1, and a solo female dancer gives a great appall. Most of the people who work here are professors or people who are highly recognized for their skills. (Original) 최고의 플라멩고 공연. 춤꾼3 노래꾼2 기타1로 진행되며, 솔로로 하시는 여성 춤꾼분이 엄청난 소름을 안겨줌. 이곳에서 활동하는분들은 대부분 관련 교수분들이나 실력을 엄청 인정받은 분들이 대부분이니 플라멩고는 세비야에서 보는게 좋을듯하다.
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  • 5/5 Sandra M. 1 year ago on Google
    This place is amazing: the great dancer Cristina Hoyos founded the museum and set the exceptional flamenco shows , or tablao. The audience is small,comfortably seated around the stage in a lovely patio: we had the privilege of seeing 3 dancers and 3 musicians perform specific dances there. No commercial cheap tricks,the real professional genius of flamenco performers. Book ahead, arrive early!
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  • 5/5 Aman B. 2 years ago on Google
    Incredible flamenco show. All the artists were extremely talented and experienced. The passion in their performance was clearly visible. We arrived 45 minutes before the performance to get good seats. Highly recommended.
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  • 5/5 John F. 5 years ago on Google
    It was very difficult to find even with the help of locals; so glad we gave ourselves 45 minutes for a "10 minute" walk! But, it was worth every effort and did not disappoint! We were awed!
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  • 4/5 Olivera L. 1 year ago on Google
    Nice little museum, although perhaps not best-priced given how few exhibits it offers. Still, a must-see when in Sevilla.
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  • 5/5 Deniz Y. 2 years ago on Google
    This was a great show tonight. All the dancers, singers and guitarist were great artists. Even though each of them was extremely talented, my personal favourite was the woman dancer who performed first as solo. The woman dancer who performed each type of flamenco as well as alegrias was also great to watch, she has this star light in her. Nano awesome as usual, I believe he is the teacher of most of the talented flamenco dancers because he has that professionalism and passion while he dances. The guitar player is such a great artist as well, blows our mind at each performance. The most hearty feelings was created by the magnificient singers, God bless their voices. Unfortunately, I can't remember their names but I will definitely remember the feelings they brought to me. Last but not least, the hall was really nice and the staff put great effort for this show. Thank you everyone at Museo Del Baile Flamenco for this unforgettable night.
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  • 4/5 Samantha G. 8 months ago on Google
    Visited in July of 2023 and were so pleased with the museum and the show! The museum really helped get our large group ready to appreciate the quality of the show we watched afterward. I enjoyed the presentation of various styles as well as the interactive devices with information about technique. Then all six performers were absolutely amazing! We enjoy every minute of the performance!! Sangria and Cava at the bar before the show were also delicious ;) We also made a mistake and booked the wrong day and they quickly and easily resolved this, moving our reservation to the following day, as we initially intended. My only complaint would be the set up. The space is small, which is nice, but the chairs are crowded and on the same level. I would suggest elevating some seats so more people can get a better view. I was a bit disappointed to not be able to see the performers legs/feet.
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  • 3/5 Ash 2 years ago on Google
    They didn't serve any drinks which was disappointing, otherwise an interesting watch
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  • 5/5 Yulianna 5 months ago on Google • 78 reviews
    You can buy a combined ticket for the museum and for the show. The show was truly great - live music and live singing together with amazing flamenco dancers! The museum is about the history and different styles of flamenco dance. If you are not too much into history, I really recommend the show - it was amazing, normally the shows are sold out quickly so better book couple of days in advance

  • 5/5 Anna K. 2 months ago on Google • 69 reviews New
    The Flamenco Dance Museum offers an immersive and captivating experience that celebrates the rich cultural heritage of flamenco. The dancers Rosa, Susana and José are true masters of their craft, exude emotion and skill with every step, transporting the audience to a world of raw expression and intense storytelling. Each performance is a piece of art and we immediately wanted to experience this flamenco show again. Definitely need to see in Sevilla!

  • 5/5 J L. 2 years ago on Google
    We went to the Flamenco show and it was absolutely stunning. I researched quite a bit before going and decided for this show. It was the perfect choice, here's why: - the performers are absolutely top-notch! Singers with amazing voices, wonderful dancers, great passion and the energy they shared made the experience very special. A great mix of songs also! - we saw a large number of performers (3 in the "band", 3 dancers) and got to see a mix of different dancers (also male) which was more interesting than watching a single dancer. - beautiful atmosphere and intimate vibe because of the beautiful room and the relatively small number of guests - the performers are set up on a stage, which means you see them from a bit below and from all sides. All performers are visible very well from the different spots in the room. - photos and videos are not allowed which makes the experience so much better. Everyone is very engaged and there are no screens in front of your view. Overall, this was a beautiful, authentic experie ce and a highlight of our trip! Absolutely recommend coming here for the Flamenco show!

  • 5/5 Victoria 2 years ago on Google
    The show was an incredible experience. On the night we went (13.12) we had 2 singers and a guitarist as well as two female and a male dancer. The passion, skills and talent demonstrated moved the audience deeply. The fact that no phones are allowed made it feel very intimate and you were completly immersed in the show. I will definetly go back, especially since the show varies often.

  • 5/5 Carla Y. 2 years ago on Google
    My feet still dancing by itself. Maravilloso! What a show, they gave me goosebumps. The energy, the drama, the sound, the passion and everything else in that room was extraordinary. Didn’t have a minute of looking somewhere else. Plus they kindly request you not to take photos/videos, you can’t take your attention out of the show. Olé! Muchas gracias !

  • 5/5 Dom W. 2 years ago on Google
    A special place in Seville. It houses a museum and a flamenco school. Daily flamenco shows also take place here. I attended one during my last visit and it was spectacular. Highly recommended!

  • 5/5 Lesley M. 2 years ago on Google
    The Flamenco show was fantastic. I'm new to seeing Flamenco and at first I wasnt sure but the dancers were so passionate it was so raw like seeing performers who are artists and love what they do, moments when they became the dance. The man was a great performer too. The whole audience loved it. what a

  • 5/5 Cristina L. 2 years ago on Google
    Great and passional show and great artist... Really recommend!!!

  • 3/5 Valeria Fonseca D. 4 years ago on Google
    I liked very much the very first 2 rooms of the first floor where there is an explanation of the origins of the movements that make up flamenco and then the different types of flamenco. The room with the classic clothing is also cool. Then a big chunk is out-of-context content such as pictures and videos of shows. On the top floor there is an amazing analogue machine to recreate the feet sounds of flamenco types. Not that great value for money I'd say.

  • 5/5 Jennifer T. 1 year ago on Google
    Absolutely amazing show. Loved every minute. All the artists, from the dancers, to the singers, to the guitarist were so talented and performed with so much soul and passion. Loved the energy between them, and how they motivated and cheered each other on. Intimate setting, there must've been 80-100 seats max, and 6 artists. No photos or filming allowed. 120% recommend! I suggest going a bit early to grab a good seat. We were 25 min early and the seats were already half full - luckily the front rows were still available (I think the people who arrived even earlier chose seats in the second and third rows for fear it'd be too close to the stage in the front row, like in the cinema. Honestly though, front row was perfect).

  • 4/5 StudioX O. 3 months ago on Google • 15 reviews New
    We love it. The only reason we don’t give it 5 stars is because some of the interactive options were not working and the exhibit was super small.

  • 5/5 Ratzy B. 1 year ago on Google
    GREAT PLACE LOVED IT !! Highly recommend to people who are interested into culture and dance! The museum was very nice with also interactive places and films where you can see the different types of styles of flamenco! I also went to the dance show and the dancers were just incredible! You could sense the passion and energy of the dancers who clearly love what they do. The music was also phenomenal and the dance routines were very entertaining and lovely to watch. Gladly would go again to see the dancers dance !

  • 5/5 Maciek G. 6 months ago on Google
    Watched the show on Monday 25 September. It was very professional, captivating, and very enjoyable. We went to see another show two days later in another place (memory house) and it wasn't even close to the magnificent performance of the Dance Museum. The trick is that the shows and performers may differ from day to day, but I believe that the Flamenco Dance Museum should maintain overall high standards, and I therefore definitely recommend seeing the show here.

  • 5/5 Jamie H. 8 months ago on Google
    Beautiful museum (loved the old outfits and the explanation video about the types of flamenco) and then watched the flamenco show at night and it was so well done. The heart of the dancers, singers and musician were so evident and it was incredibly enjoyable to see. More authentic than the tourist trap places that you see being advertised everywhere. 10/10 recommend! And the staff are lovely!

  • 5/5 Laura P. 7 months ago on Google
    I booked this show because I saw it online as one of the top things to do in Seville. My expectations were not high enough for the amazing show we witnessed. I cannot recommend this show enough. It was lovely to get to learn about the Spanish culture through Maria, Rocio, Ramon, the singers and the guitarist.

  • 5/5 Jaclyn C. 1 year ago on Google
    One of the best performances we had in Spain! In a lovely intimate setting, remember to come early to get good seats.

  • 5/5 Scott P. 11 months ago on Google
    The museum was very informative and well curated. We watched the flamenco show here and it was such a delight. Very passionate performers from the dancers, to the vocalists to the guitarist. Highly recommend.

  • 5/5 Dillon W. 9 months ago on Google
    Awesome experience and performance 10/10 recommend. I took my mother here on vacation and we both absolutely loved the show. We booked tickets online and ended up visiting the museum to change to a different day and time - Though they weren’t able to find our reservation in their system, this gorgeous man with the most beautiful eyes helped us out - it was a lovely experience overall.

  • 5/5 Silvia B. 10 months ago on Google
    If You want to experience a real flamenco, this is the best place in Sevilla! I've been told this by one local person and I do agree with it. Very professional!

  • 5/5 Neha S. 1 year ago on Google
    Its absolutely worth every penny. you get to see an absolutely passionate performance.The artists are just fabulous,all the dancers,singers and the guitarist 100/100 performance. Not sure about the museum but the performance is not to be missed.

  • 5/5 Michael H. 1 year ago on Google
    Small but very interesting and interactive museum! Would recommend to anyone who can appreciate the stunning culture and art behind flamenco. Very much a touristy museum as well as the show. But still was a fantastic experience!

  • 5/5 Leslie Q. 1 year ago on Google
    I could give this 10 stars if allowed. We watched the flamenco show and not really did the museum. The things that I liked; no phones allowed for pictures or recording and the small intimate location. What I loved, the enthusiasm and passion of the singers and the dancers. The whole show was simply out of the world. You can see that the ones in it actually love what they do and they do the best every single time. One advice I would give is to get there at least 30 min in advance to get the good seats in the front. This is a absolute "must do" to attend and enjoy. Please go if you get a chance.

  • 4/5 A B. 1 year ago on Google
    A nice place showcasing the dance ! Try catch a show . Book tickets and show up at least half hour early.... even if you have tickets. The seats go fast

  • 5/5 S. B. 5 months ago on Google
    A really good Flamenco show can be seen here. It has a small bar so you can arrive esrly, take some good seats and get a drink. The show was very well done. Good singers and a great guitar player. The three flamenco dancers were amazing to watch. This is a really good place to see a Flamenco show while in Sevilla.

  • 4/5 Laura A. 1 year ago on Google
    Pre-booked the tickets online for the show. The cost is 25€/ person. The show itself is amazing with so many people on stage. It did feel a bit cramped though, the front row seats are a bit to close to the stage to fit in more people. I would rather pay 5€ more and be with less people in the space. Also since it’s a late evening show it would be good to sell drinks, especially as there is no seat assignment and everyone arrives at least 30 min early to get a good seat.

  • 5/5 Amy R. 1 year ago on Google
    What an excellent museum! It can be difficult to explain a lot of specialist information to the general public but this place does it wonderfully. The interactive kiosks are particularly educational. I knew very little about flamenco on the way in but I know a lot more now!

  • 5/5 Mary H. 1 year ago on Google
    AMAZING! If you are in Seville, BOOK THIS SHOW. I was blown away by how beautiful, artistic and physical the dancers are. The music was spectacular, especially the guitar player but the entire group had a passion that was evident with each moment they performed. I am still overwhelmed by the beautiful performance we had the privilege of seeing. We were there on Monday 10/3, 5pm. We understand the dancers and musicians change daily but I can imagine they are all of equal caliber. We had friends with us who had seen a show in Madrid this week and they were speechless by the giant leap in quality, sophistication and artistry of this show. Well done all and thank you. The only disappointment was no video or photos allowed. Memories will stay with you though, trust me.

  • 4/5 brendan k. 1 year ago on Google
    We took in a Flamenco show in the late afternoon on a Sunday. The show itself was very good - there was a lot of passion in the performance (so much so I worried for the older dancer's heart at one point). The rather jolly singing gent was great, if rather hoarse by the end! The highlights included wonderful dances with castanets and sporadic exclamations of 'Ole!'. We sat for an hour, which is all my spine could take on the odd plastic chairs. I also sat between many Germans, which enhanced my experience somewhat.

  • 1/5 Leila G. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Closed without explanation (Original) Fermé sans explications

  • 5/5 HORACIO A. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Attention: buy the ticket for the show, do not buy the ticket for the visit to the museum. (Original) Atenção: comprem o ingresso para o show, não compre o ingresso para a visita ao museu.

  • 3/5 Lilian C. 4 years ago on Google
    A bit pricey if you just do the museum, which is why I've scored this 3. The best value is to do both the museum and book the flamenco show.

  • 5/5 Patrick L. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Very nice show! well done (Original) Très beau spectacle ! Bravo

  • 5/5 Lisa L. 3 years ago on Google
    best flamenco performance i have ever seen. such a great experience

  • 3/5 Paul L. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) The traditional flamenco dance is usually performed by dancers improvised with singing and guitar accompaniment. The flamenco dance style focuses on inner explosive power. The footsteps are strong and flexible, with provocative dance styles, strong rhythms and complex toes, soles, and heels hit the ground. These are the characteristics of male dancers. The gentle and graceful movements of arms, wrists, and torso constitute the characteristics of female dancers. The use of castanets (Castanets) comes from Spanish Andalusian folk dances. When the fingers hit the castanets, they emphasize the coordination of dance steps with body, footsteps and emotions. Flamenco dance attracts people from all over the world with its inner strength embodied by its beautiful dance steps and movements. Although the basic movements seem to be easy to learn, to truly master this art of dance and perform it more perfectly, it takes years of concentrated practice. Due to the explosive power of the flamenco dance movement itself, it can also be used as a way for people to exercise their bodies daily. People can forget the worries of the day in the rhythm of footsteps and graceful dance. But remember one thing: shooting is prohibited during the dance! ! ! (Original) 传统的弗拉明戈舞通常是由舞者在歌唱与吉他伴奏下进行即兴表演。弗拉明戈舞蹈风格着重于内在的爆发力,脚步动作强烈并极具弹性,含有挑衅性的舞姿造型,强烈的节奏和复杂的脚尖、脚掌、脚跟击打地面,是男性舞者的特点,而柔雅优美的手臂、手腕、躯干动作则构成女性舞者的特点。响板(Castanets)的运用来自于西班牙的安达卢西亚民间舞蹈,在手指击打响板的的过程中,强调舞步与身体、脚步和情绪的协调配合。 弗拉明戈舞以它那优美的舞步和动作所体现出的内在力量,吸引了世界各地的人们。尽管基础动作看似容易学习,但要真正对这门舞蹈艺术有所掌握并比较完美地去表现它,则需要经过长年累月的专注练习。由于弗拉明戈舞蹈动作本身所具有的爆发力,它同时也可以被作为一种人们日常锻炼身体的方法,人们可以在尽情的在脚步打击节奏和优美的舞姿中忘却一天的烦恼。 不过记住一点:在舞蹈过程中禁止拍摄!!!

  • 5/5 HT L. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) I really enjoyed myself, who had no interest in flamenco. But the Chinese family next door was too noisy to get in the way. Other visitors seem to have thought that the Chinese family was my party. Anyway, the place was so immersed in my soul throughout the performance. (Original) 플라멩고에 대한 관심이 하나도 없었던 내가 무척이지 재밌게 보았다. 하지만 옆의 중국인 가족이 너무 시끄러워 방해가 됐다. 다른 관람객들은 그 중국인 가족이 내 일행이라고 생각했던 것 같다. 어쨌든 공연 내내 혼이 나갈 정도로 흠뻑 빠졌던 곳.

  • 5/5 Miguel Angel García A. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) I hope they reopen soon (Original) Espero que vuelvan a abrir pronto

  • 5/5 MANUEL P. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Small place, but offers a very good experience of this culture. The private show one last time. (Original) Lugar pequeño, pero ofrece una experiencia muy buena de esta cultura. El show privado una pasada.

  • 1/5 Pintu M. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) On Google it says it's open, but it's actually closed (Original) En Google dice que está abierto, pero en realidad está cerrado

  • 1/5 Carme B. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) You have been a mess. They indicate availability and then nothing. Webb poorly done or poorly updated (Original) Has estat un caos . Indiquen disponibilidad i després res. Webb mal feta o poc posada al dia

  • 5/5 andrea g. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) We liked it a lot (Original) Nos gusto mucho

  • 5/5 Loredana B&B Albero del M. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) We saw a flamenco show. Suggestive atmosphere. Very good dancers (Original) Abbiamo visto uno spettacolo di flamenco. Atmosfera suggestiva. Ballerini bravissimi

  • 5/5 Pedro A. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Good experience (Original) Buena experiencia

  • 3/5 grazia c. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) A beautiful evening (Original) Una bellissima serata

  • 5/5 Andrea Cano M. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) It really is a shame that it is now closed, being there is a magical experience that allows you to transport yourself to flamenco culture, the origins, forms and traditional diversity that the world of flamenco offers us, the aesthetics of the museum is very Well worked very complete as it has exhibits that fill your senses, the layout of the place as well as the shows they give are very good. (Original) Realmente es una lastima que ahora se encuentre cerrado, el estar ahí es una experiencia mágica que te permite transportarte a la cultura flamenca, los orígenes, las formas y la diversidad tradicional que nos brinda el mundo del flamenco, la estética de el museo está muy bien trabajada muy completa ya que tiene exhibiciones qué te llenan los sentidos, la distribución del lugar así como los espectáculos que dan son muy buenos.

  • 5/5 Rosario Sanchez M. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Very interesting (Original) Muy interesante

  • 5/5 Rachel E. 5 years ago on Google
    One of the highlights of my trip to Sevilla was seeing a Flamenco show at the museum. Absolutely incredible - I wish it would have lasted twice as long. Highly recommend seeing a show - get there a bit early to grab a good seat and a beverage.

  • 5/5 Kevin H. 4 years ago on Google
    A very authentic, professional and highly energetic performance of Flamenco dancing. The music & dancing takes you on a emotional journey, the 3 dancers, 2 singers & guitarist passionately express their art on stage with great timing. The intimate setting means the audience is quite close together, which only adds to the atmosphere, though as mentioned in earlier reviews, try and get there early if possible for best choice of seating. I booked this 1 hour show through my hotel on my last night in Seville, for their later show only, and I found to be reasonably priced and would highly recommend! Enjoy.

  • 5/5 Molly M. 4 years ago on Google
    Doesn't look like much on the outside, but is so interactive and interesting! I wish I could have stayed to see one of their shows, but I loved the museum and art exhibition. When I mentioned I was a student from the US, entry was free.

  • 5/5 Ana R. 3 years ago on Google
    If you were in Seville, you must go here to enjoy a truly fabulous Flamenco performance you will remember your entire life. You will want to return many times. The best guitarist, dancers, and singers. Incredible direction, choreography, talent, skill, professionalism, and passion! Whenever I am in Seville, I Go! several evenings to enjoy the performances at the magnificent Museo del Baile Flamenco de Cristina Hoyos. You should also go during the daytime to explore everything that the museum has to offer about flamingo and it’s history. Enjoy!

  • 5/5 Jacob C. 4 years ago on Google
    A very interesting and exciting museum, one in which you can spend as little as 30 minutes or as long as 2 hours (or longer). There’s the flamenco dance exhibit, and then the art exhibit on the upper floor... and when I went, there was a flamenco show going on that we were able to see from up above. The only downside was that some of the interactive screens didn’t work or weren’t working that well, so if you wanted to use one you might have to wait until the person in front of you finishes. Friendly to languages beyond Spanish, including English, Mandarin, Japanese, and French. For students, the price was €8.

  • 5/5 moro's k. 4 years ago on Google
    We went there for our anniversary and we choosed VIP show at 8.45 . 40 people just inside ,sitting a few centimeter from the artists .the show was amazing ,the artist are well known and their performance was incredible

  • 5/5 Sigmond R. 4 years ago on Google
    The wonders of flamingo, interactive museum

  • 4/5 Sharon B. 2 years ago on Google
    Went there to see a flamenco show that was very good, the museum is not a must. The only con for the show (and also foe the museum) was that the AC was very low / not working at all.

  • 5/5 Ross H. 2 years ago on Google
    Incredible. A must see if you're in seville!

  • 5/5 김은소 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Performance over cool !!!! It's totally recommended (Original) 공연 넘 멋있음!!!! 완전 강추요!!

  • 5/5 Jean-Luc T. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) great (Original) Super

  • 4/5 Annette v. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Unfortunately the museum was closed, the show was very impressive. (Original) Museum war leider geschlossen, Show sehr beeindruckend.

  • 1/5 Angeles Navarro V. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) There is very little to see (Original) Hay muy poco que ver

  • 5/5 Juan Ignacio Gutiérrez C. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Excellent show. Culture and entertainment but for 60 ' (Original) Excelente show. Cultura y entretenimiento pero durante 60'

  • 5/5 Langenfeld P. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Very nice show. (Original) Très beau spectacle.

  • 4/5 율리yulie 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) In Seville, the hometown of Flamengo, I chose it as a performance held by the Flamenco Museum and I am satisfied. The dancers were very passionate and the seats weren't worse than I thought (it's too narrow). I sat in the second seat, but the sweat bounces at the end as I said later. (Original) 플라멩고 고장 세비야에서 나름 의미있게 플라멩고 박물관에서 진행하는 공연이라 선택했고 만족합니다 ^^ 댄서 들은 굉장히 열정이 넘쳣고 좌석은 생각보다 나쁘지 않앗어요(너무 좁다는 말이 잇어서) 오히려 현지 생생함을 느낄 수 있는 좌석이었습니다. 두번째 자리 앉앗는데 후기대로 땀이 마지막에 튀구요 ㅋㅋ 나름 기념이라고 생각햇습니다

  • 4/5 Herve S. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Very nice show. Medium museum. To do. Thanks to the artists. (Original) Très beau spectacle. Musée moyen. A faire. Merci aux artistes.

  • 5/5 Melissa W. 2 years ago on Google
    Great show and dancers!! The museum needs a bit more of info regarding the origins of flamenco, but it was good.

  • 4/5 Rubén N. B. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Very interesting (Original) Muy interesante

  • 5/5 Bri V. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) A must in Seville for the flamenco show not to be missed! (Original) Lieu incontournable de Séville pour le spectacle de flamenco à ne pas manquer!

  • 5/5 Tânia S. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Place chosen to see a flamenco show. It was undoubtedly a great show that made me feel all the sensations transmitted throughout the show. I loved it! (Original) Local escolhido para ver um espetáculo de flamenco. Foi sem dúvida um grande show que me levou a sentir todas as sensações transmitidas ao longo de todo o espetáculo. Adorei!

  • 5/5 Simon P. 4 years ago on Google
    Fabulous ,a must see.

  • 4/5 Boris I. 4 years ago on Google
    An easy way to see flamenco in town! Not cheap, but the show is great, and the singers & dancers were experienced. Missing that intimate, not touristic atmosphere. Also a big minus that you can´t Film or Take any photos....

  • 4/5 RAMON RUIZ V. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Good shows Very good environment (Original) Buenos espectáculos Muy buen entorno

  • 4/5 Na N. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Museum itself is only recommended for those who are really interested. The evening shows are very interesting, you sit right in front of the stage. Drinks in the bar are reasonably priced. (Original) Museum selbst ist nur für wirklich interessierte zu empfehlen. Die abendlichen Shows sind sehr interessant, man sitzt unmittelbar vor der Bühne. Getränke in der Bar sind preislich gut.

  • 5/5 Christine H. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) real professional very beautiful rhythmic show. cozy little room (Original) de vrai professionnel très beau spectacle rythmé. petite salle chaleureuse

  • 4/5 Perado D. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Impressive and traditional flamenco performance. (Original) 감동적이고 전통적인 플라멩고공연.

  • 4/5 Actarus 2. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) We could sit for hours and listen to the music (Original) On pourrait s asseoir pendant des heures et écouter la musique


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