
The Flamencos Of Cadiz Bay
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The Flamencos Of Cadiz Bay chronicles the vibrant history and cultural significance of flamenco music and dance within the storied region of Cadiz. Gerald Howson uncovers the intricate origins and evolution of this passionate art form, presenting a detailed account of its practitioners and their enduring legacy. The narrative illustrates how flamenco became a cornerstone of Andalusian identity, weaving together social, political, and artistic threads. This compelling work details the lives of legendary performers and the unique stylistic developments that define Cadiz flamenco. It offers a rich, academic perspective on a captivating cultural phenomenon, making it an essential read for enthusiasts of Spanish history and performing arts.
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good , price clipped
Markings: Previous owner
The Flamencos Of Cadiz Bay chronicles the vibrant history and cultural significance of flamenco music and dance within the storied region of Cadiz. Gerald Howson uncovers the intricate origins and evolution of this passionate art form, presenting a detailed account of its practitioners and their enduring legacy. The narrative illustrates how flamenco became a cornerstone of Andalusian identity, weaving together social, political, and artistic threads. This compelling work details the lives of legendary performers and the unique stylistic developments that define Cadiz flamenco. It offers a rich, academic perspective on a captivating cultural phenomenon, making it an essential read for enthusiasts of Spanish history and performing arts.











