A flamenco tablao in the Spain Square in Seville

Nice to greet you,

A week ago I was in one of the most beautiful cities in Spain which is the city of Seville where the river Guadalquivir runs slowly near the Golden Tower.

But before arriving at this place, I crossed the Maria Luisa Park, where one of the most emblematic places of Seville is located, which is the Spain Square.

It is a spectacular place, with a large central building, two side towers, a large fountain and a canal that can be crossed by boat.

As I was strolling near the canal, a resonating guitar accompanied by a male voice singing bulerias and the loud heel tapping captivated me and I did not hesitate to go to the place where the flamenco dancing and singing was coming from.

Indeed, a local group had improvised a flamenco tablao with their guitar, rhythmic cajón, palmas and a flamenco dancer.

The strength of the dancer tapping her feet on the tablao was prodigious and I think even the sound she gave off was captured in this image.

To be able to enjoy an improvised concert in such a beautiful place was a pleasant surprise that I could not leave without photographing and sharing with all of you.

Best regards.

Own photograph taken with my Sony Alpha 6000L.

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