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Kate
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Joined: Jul. 8 2003
From: Living in Granada, Andalucía
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RE: best buleria video ever (in reply to sean65)
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A juerga is a flamenco party, usually spontaneous that tend to go on all night and can go on for days with everyone participating. The video was shot in a cave in the Sacromonte, a hill in Granada famous for its Gypsy families, many are now bars and flamenco tablaos, some are still homes. This cave belongs to el Curro del Albaicin. It was a film shoot, with no audience just all the film crew, me and Enrique Morente as far as I can remember. It was 10 years ago but seem to remember there were about 3 lots of filming with breaks for food and drink in between, but there was no rehearsal, so yeah it was pretty much spontaneous in that they filmed what was happening, the director was directing the cameras not the performers.
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Date Feb. 25 2010 23:40:47
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sean65
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From: London
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RE: best buleria video ever (in reply to Arash)
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A juerga is a flamenco party, usually spontaneous that tend to go on all night and can go on for days with everyone participating. The video was shot in a cave in the Sacromonte, a hill in Granada famous for its Gypsy families, many are now bars and flamenco tablaos, some are still homes. This cave belongs to el Curro del Albaicin. It was a film shoot, with no audience just all the film crew, me and Enrique Morente as far as I can remember. It was 10 years ago but seem to remember there were about 3 lots of filming with breaks for food and drink in between, but there was no rehearsal, so yeah it was pretty much spontaneous in that they filmed what was happening, the director was directing the cameras not the performers. Thanks Kate, sounds like it was fun. It's captivating to watch.
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Date Feb. 26 2010 2:34:20
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