Marta la Niñja
Triana, Sevilla 2017
Cantaora flamenca
Marta la Niñja
Triana, Sevilla 2017
Cantaora flamenca
Marisa Risu
Street performer
Puerta de Jerez, Sevilla
Paulina Andrea Fornes Contreras
Puerta de Jerez, Sevilla
Paulina Andrea Fornes Contreras
Puerta de Jerez, Sevilla 2017
Paulina moved to Seville from Chile to pursue her flamenco dreams. For the past three years she has been dancing on the streets.
Paulina Andrea Fornes Contreras
Street performer
Puerta de Jerez, Sevilla 2017
Seville’s flamenco roots run deep. A mixture of east and west, of gypsy music and the rhythms of North Africa, brought to Andalucía by the Moors – as well as a rich blend of Catalonian ballads, synagogue music and Gregorian chant. It is a unique artistic expression based on convergence, and its unrestrained rhythm and anguished melodies lend Seville its passionate soundtrack.
Ángel Atienza
Triana, Sevilla
Ángel Atienza
Triana, Sevilla 2017
After retiring from a long dancing career on stage, Ángel founded Escuela de Flamenco Ados in Triana, a neighborhood famous for its flamenco traditions.
Ángel Atienza
Triana, Sevilla
Marisa Risu
Street performer
Puerta de Jerez, Sevilla
Marta la Niñja
Triana, Sevilla 2017
Cantaora flamenca