Day 8: Black Saturday in Seville Click Thumbnails to Appreciate Images
It was a peaceful Black Saturday around Seville. There were no masses nor processions in the morning. Time was well spent in visiting the Cathedral, said to be the 3rd biggest in the world, after the St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City and St. Paul's Cathedral in London. Although, apparently as a Guiness World Record marker inside the Cathedral writes, it has "the biggest floor space for any cathedral in the whole world." Nighttime came, and we were lucky to book a night in a famous Flamenco tablao in Barrio Santa Cruz, in the city centre of Seville. Normally, all seats would have been taken. The one we saw was Las Brujas and we enjoyed the dancing, the rhythmic tapping of the dancer's high heeled shoes, hand-clapping and the strumming of the guitar immensely. There were 6 bailaoras who had their own solo numbers in succession followed by guitar solos and flamenco dancing in pairs. Perspiring after every number, both the dancers and the guitarists received numerous oles from the appreciative crowd. The 90-minute show was worth every euro we paid for. Chalk up another colorful cultural and soul-enriching experience in this journey full of surprises. Ole!. |
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