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Flamenco & Tapas |
Calle Pagés del Corro 49 Seville 41010 Spain |
At exactly Midnight, the light switch is turned off and Anselma (the owner) sings the Salve, one of the most famous flamenco songs there are. It's really a magical moment for any visitor in the city. Before and after this moment the guitars and the flamenco singing never stop. The crowd at Casa La Anselma has been known to participate in the show as well. Everybody can dance sevillanas or rumbas if they dare. Casa La Anselma also has a delectable tapas menu, so you can taste cured ham and another traditional dishes, such as pisto or caldereta, when your legs get tired of dancing. The club has a decor based in flamenco art. -Joaquín Montaño Review © 2007, Wcities |
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On Cartuja Island |
Calle De José de Gálvez Isla de la Cartuja Seville 41092 Spain +34 95 446 0780 http://www.teatrocentral.com |
This public theatre houses all types of avant-garde art, with plays, groups and music, dance and theatre. Situated in Isla de la Cartuja, the place where Expo '92 was held, next to a unique amusement park called Magic Island, it is also next to the Parque Tecnologico Cartuja 93 and the Guadalquivir River, two of its most attractive bridges Alamillo and Barqueta, that enter Torneo street, the main entrance to the well known Alameda district. It has disabled access and toilets. The ticket office is open 10a-2p & 6p-9p. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Theatre and School Seasons |
Calle Crédito 13 Seville 41002 Spain +34 95 490 0164 |
Managed by the city's Ayuntamiento (Town Hall), this theatre was recovered after the Universal Exhibition Expo '92. It also houses the Centro Andaluz de Danza. Its programming is specially aimed at children from Seville with the Theatre and School season. Every year its programming also includes a sample of the work of the University theatre. It has disabled access and toilets and is situated next to Guadalquivir river and the Barqueta bridge, but what characterises it is its location in the Alameda de Hercules area, where the bohemian mixes with the avant-garde and the extravagant, and where there are plenty of bars, drinks and fun. Also in this area is the monastery of San Clemente. Ticket office hours: 11a-2p & 6p-9p. Performances for students Tuesdays and Fridays at 10a and/or midday. Open performances: Friday 6p. Review © 2007, Wcities |