Welcome to one of the most active flamenco sites on the Internet. Guests can read most posts but if you want to participate click here to register.
This site is dedicated to the memory of Paco de Lucía, Ron Mitchell, Guy Williams, Linda Elvira, Philip John Lee, Craig Eros, Ben Woods, David Serva and Tom Blackshear who went ahead of us.
We receive 12,200 visitors a month from 200 countries and 1.7 million page impressions a year. To advertise on this site please contact us.
Posts: 1827
Joined: Jul. 8 2003
From: Living in Granada, Andalucía
RE: Gipsy music in Europe.... (in reply to gerundino63)
Well the connection, sorry to be obvious is Gypsy, Django was a Manouche but they travelled all over Europe as well, presumably especially the musicians. The Marie de Mer Gypsy Festival celebrating the Gypsy Virgin in the South of France draws Gypsies from all over Europe. Without a doubt Django was aware of flamenco and the Gitanos of Spain.
RE: Gipsy music in Europe.... (in reply to gerundino63)
Yeah, the manouches are definitely aware of flamenco. I heard one of them explicitly compare the rotating movement of their right hand while doing the pompe manouche to the way 'Spanish guitarists' do it.
Posts: 6447
Joined: Jul. 6 2003
From: England, living in Italy
RE: Gipsy music in Europe.... (in reply to Tenshu)
quote:
Also, isn't their a connection to their rumba-culture? Not sure of this.
You are going down the rumba Catalan, Gypsy Kings route with this, I think. The theory is that gypsies - coming via Greece and Italy, brought the rumba with them to Catalonia. Not sure if this is the Manouche that ended up in the Camargue?