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    Flamenco (Spanish pronunciation: [flaˈmeŋko]) is an art form based on the various folkloric music traditions of southern Spain, developed within the gitano...
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  • New flamenco (or nuevo flamenco) or flamenco fusion is a musical genre that was born in Spain, starting in the 1980s. It combines flamenco guitar virtuosity...
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  • In flamenco a tango (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtaŋɡo]) is one of the flamenco palos closely related in form and feeling to the rumba flamenca. It is often...
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    A flamenco guitar is a guitar similar to a classical guitar, but with lower action, thinner tops and less internal bracing. It usually has nylon strings...
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  • Look up Flamenco or flamenco in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Flamenco is a variety of accompanied dance native to Spain. Flamenco may also refer to:...
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  • Savor Flamenco (a play on Sabor Flamenco, "Flamenco Flavor") is the thirteenth studio album by the rumba catalana group Gipsy Kings. It was released on...
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  • Flamenco A Go-Go is the second album released by guitarist and songwriter Steve Stevens, best known for playing for Billy Idol for several years. It was...
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  • Nouveau Flamenco may refer to one of the following. New flamenco, a music style fusing flamenco with other forms of music Nouveau Flamenco (album), an...
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    Flamenco Beach is a public beach on the Caribbean island of Culebra (Spanish pronunciation: [kuˈleβɾa]). It is known for its shallow turquoise waters,...
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    A flamenco shoe is a type of shoe worn by flamenco dancers. They are typically worn by female dancers, they are called flamenco heel[citation needed]...
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