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FlamencArte -> We'd like to introduce ourselves / Bienal? (May 27 2005 9:37:43)

Hola everyone!

We'd like to introduce ourselves:

We are a Flamenco Consultant. We offer pesonalized assistance in helping you find the right teacher for you when coming to study in Sevilla, Spain.......and much more.

Come visit us at www.flamencarte.com or email us at : flamencarte@flamencarte.com or flamencarte@yahoo.com for AOL users and get to know us better.

We are joining this forum so as to be more atuned with the needs of the flamencos outside of Spain. We really want to hear about your past experiences in Spain - good & bad ones. We also would like to know what you missed or felt didn't obtain while in Spain.

A good way to start would be :
Anyone at the Bienal de Flamenco in Sevilla last Sept.?

Un gran saludos desde Sevilla,

F. Diana Vargas
www.flamencarte.com




Kate -> RE: We'd like to introduce ourselves / Bienal? (May 27 2005 12:42:02)

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ORIGINAL: FlamencArte
We are a Flamenco Consultant.


Welcome to the forum. What a great title, flamenco consultant, I think I might be one of these as well [:D] I've been helping people who come to Granada, with finding accomodation, classes, where to find flamenco etc. for a few years now. I had a look at your site but could not find the price for your services. What do you charge for your info packs ?
saludos
Kate




Escribano -> RE: We'd like to introduce ourselves / Bienal? (May 27 2005 13:10:42)

Welcome to the forum FlamencArte. I have not studied guitar in Seville but here is my list of why I (with the help of friends from this forum) usually organise my own itinerary and classes when in Spain:

1. I do not like group lessons.
2. I like to know that all (or most) of my money goes to the teacher.
3. I like to stop when I want to stop and spend a few hours practising before the next lesson. Which is usually the next day.
4. I like to arrange (and therefore) control my own accomodation needs, not share a room or put up with poor alternatives.
5. I like to go at my pace, not the pace of a routine schedule.
6. I like to go for a beer with the teacher.
7. I like to go all the way to Spain and get a Spanish guitar teacher.
8. I like to choose the palo I want to concentrate on.
9. I like finding where to stay, the fun of learning the language, getting around, buying tickets to shows etc.

My two cents




flyeogh -> RE: We'd like to introduce ourselves / Bienal? (May 27 2005 13:41:27)

This is a strange one. Clearly if I was short of time, had lots of money, and didn't speak any spanish then such a service could be useful. But are there really that many who have a need?

I like your list Simon, especially 5, 6 and 8, but I guess these guys would argue that they could organise a schedule that would meet your needs (??).

Flamencarte how about you show us an example kit to meet Simon's requirements? This foro certainly attracts a lot of people who might be interested but with out an example or list of references[:o]

Whatever if the interest in Flamenco outside Spain is such that this type of service is in demand, then I think it can only be good. For me I think I would prefer to tag along with Kate up the mighty hill in Granada. Meeting your teacher at an all night session is the way to go[:D]




larone -> RE: We'd like to introduce ourselves / Bienal? (Jul. 7 2005 0:00:20)

Welcome to the site guys. Firstly i think it's a great idea and hope to be able to use youre site in the future travels to spain.
Here's my bad time in spain: I stupidly organised a course (over the net) with an English guy who played flamenco in Jerez called David El Poeta [expletives deleted -Admin] His technique was dodgey and he was annoying. Luckily (for him) i paid up front for my accomodation and lessons. So i got screwed both ways [:@] [:o] [&o]
Next, onto my good times: I got lessons off Jose Ignacio Franco in Jerez and he was a champ. We could hardly comunicate, but one night after class his mates went off to buy some whisky and we stayed at the class till the early morning playing and having a great time writing songs and jaming [:D] [:)] [;)] he was a REAL FLAMENCO. I was also there for the Jerez Flamenco festival which was life changing.
So there's something for you to chew on for a while. Have fun
Larone




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