__________________________________________________________________________________________________________Rick Farris wrote:Ah Rick
Ask Monica if she's ever been to the tapas bars in Spain. They open around midnight. The good ones are in the old sections of the city. Maybe the Gypsy quarter.The buildings are 500 years old dating back to the Conquistadores. Even further back to the Moors. The stone streets are narrow. Lanterns give a bronze hazy . Mostly shadows in the light. Tapas bars with names like "El Rinconcillo" and "La Casa De Anselma." Around midnight the Flamenco crowd gathers out side. They've been eating and drinking and now they want to dance Flamenco. All the dances. Sevillanas,Bulerias,Tangos. They wear their street clothes. Flamenco is the street. Traditional,emotional. Yes,you must dance Flamenco with emotion. You can know all the steps,but dancing without feeling,you are not a Flamenco dancer. The bar full of smoke and glasses filled with Miura. Shouts of "Ole!". The rhythm of the men beating on the drums called 'cajones" Guitarists strumming the beat of the steps of the dancers. Virtuosity as each person goes out to the floor ,alone ,absorbed in the music.A pretty girl dances . If she has the feeling,the men want to dance before her. Shouts and shouts. They know when there's a an emotion building between the sexes. The heat of all the people inside. The heat of the music. The heat of the passion felt between men and women. It goes on like this till dawn. It goes on like this every night. Flamenco.
Roger . . . Monica said she has been to Seville, Madrid and Jijon (Asturias). Yes, she remembers the bars in the south of Spain exactly as you described them. She said she was last there in the summer of '94 and it was very hot, one of the hottest places she had been in her life. She said she was surprised that after lunch everything closes for siesta, everything closes for a couple hours. One thing Monica loved most about Spain was the Queso Cabralles, a type of cheese and an alcoholic apple cider? Thanks for the info on Flamenco as well. Your descriptive skills put me in the bar, I could almost feel the beat of the drums.
Rick
Monica is right about Seville being very hot in the summer.We like to go to Cadiz which is near Gibralter on the Atlantic Coast during the weekends. Oldest city in Europe. Very beautifuul too. Moorish and Roman influences along with Spanish archtecture. The beaches are topless optional. Now here is a dividing point between Mexico and Spain. The Spanish women think nothing of taking off their tops. Mexican women are very modest. You go to some beaches in Mexico and the women go into the water with their clothes on.









