Officially recognized by UNESCO as a culturally-significant phenomenon in 2010, flamenco is an art that everyone should admire at least once in a lifetime. The cantaor singing directly to your soul, the guitar being strummed as the bailaores moving gracefully across the stage… flamenco is a completely magical experience that you can now enjoy with “We Call It Flamenco” in Austin. Olé!
Immersed in Spanish culture, this enchanting show will take place on a stage adorned with hundreds of red roses. Mesmerizing dancers, talented musicians, a sea of flowers – the show is an experience that will stay with audiences long after the final strum of the guitar. Seats are limited, so reserve yours now before tickets sell out.
What is “We Call It Flamenco”?
“We Call It Flamenco” is a musical journey that will transport you to the warm and flowery region of Andalusia. Spread out across four acts, this event conjures up the magic and essence of flamenco to bring some of the best-known palos (traditional musical forms) to Austin. And it does so with the help of world-class dancers, talented singers and a skilled Spanish guitar, who are ready to enchant you with every note.
Flamenco, its palos and the show
There are more than 50 variations of flamenco known as palos. These can be classified, for example, according to their place of origin or their rhythmic pattern, but they all have a common element: feeling. From joy to sadness, anger to pain, flamenco is filled with pure emotion, and you can discover it through bulerías, fandangos, zambras, cantiñas and more. Are you ready?
“We Call It Flamenco” Reviews
“The ART that the artists displayed deserved standing ovations […]” – We Call It Flamenco Milan
“Unmissable 👌👌👌👌 Exceptional show Intense, with incredible emotion.” – We Call It Flamenco, Paris
“Good show. An hour with really very good performers for a very enjoyable evening.” – We Call It Flamenco Turin
“We Call It Flamenco” comes to Austin for an enchanting evening of pure Spanish dance that the whole family will fall in love with. Doors will open 30 minutes prior to show time and seating is assigned on a first-come, first-served basis within each zone.