Flashmob Flamenco
Jason Webster explores flamenco's little-known history of political dissent and its use in protests against Spain's current economic plight.
In recent years, flamenco has become an increasingly respectable art-form, both in Spain and internationally. But it has also been used as a voice of protest against the current financial meltdown, which is hitting the Andalucia region particularly hard.
Most notable is the flamenco flashmob, a sudden public assembly of dancers and musicians performing in branches of Spain's under-fire banks, with massive YouTube success.
This continues a long tradition of political dissent within flamenco that's little known beyond its inner circle - and even here, it is often played down.
Author and erstwhile flamenco student Jason Webster explores this history, meeting musicians who have protested against the Franco regime and the contemporary economic situation, and examining some of the contradictions of Spain's recent past along the way.
Producer: Chris Elcombe
A Somethin' Else production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4.
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- Tue 26 Mar 2013 11:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
- Sun 7 Apr 2013 13:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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