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I just moved to Berlin and I am wondering, if anyone could give me a recommendation for a guitar teacher or connect me to people who are involved in the art somehow.
na, not really. I found a lot of dance studios there. a discontinued flamenco festival. and two guitarists that don't convince me. thats the reason im asking.
My friend Christophe Bersier is in Berlin and has a flamenco fusion band, and knows lots of traditional flamenco guitar stuff even if he doesn't perform that way. You can look him up or ask around about him, he performs often in Berlin.
I will definitely check out Christophe bersier and his fusion band, thank you for that one ricardo!
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You might want to check out this link to the German flamenco-magazine ANDA
anda, I know that magazine, good idea!
jof: yep, lived in Granada, Cádiz and visited Jerez so I know what you talking about. the craziest gitano lesson I had was with this guy in Jerez, its a pity that so many good players down there are addicted to drugs:
would like to try it with johannes.
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When I'm not in Jerez I'm in Berlin hehe
actually I love to learn from each other, thats they way its taught in andalucía and thats how I (have learned) want to learn it too. A falseta here and there in a productive environment, I guess you get my point!so I'd like to get connected to flamencos in Berlin to push and get pushed! so let's definitely meet! and get out of jeré before you get burned!