Sevilla, Spain Travel Video Guidebook

| May 23, 2012

In Sevilla I interview two flamenco dancers, Asa Danielson from Sweden, and Elena Moro Roman, an Australian of Spanish Background. Both have moved to Sevilla to practice flamenco. I also try to define the flamenco term ‘Duende’, with interpretative dance, of the history of Australia, and poetic voiceover. في مقابلة أجريتها اشبيلية two راقصات الفلامنكو، آسا دانيلسون من السويد، وايلينا مورو الروماني، وهو أسترالي من خلفية الاسبانية. وقد انتقل إلى اشبيلية على حد سواء لممارسة الفلامنكو. أنا أيضا في محاولة لتعريف مصطلح الفلامنكو “Duende، مع الرقص التفسيرية ، من تاريخ استراليا ، والتعليق الصوتي الشعري. En Sevilla entrevista que dos bailarines de flamenco, Asa Danielson de Suecia, y Elena Moro romano, un australiano de origen español. Ambos se han trasladado a Sevilla para la práctica del flamenco. También trato de definir el término flamenco ‘Duende’, con la danza interpretativa, de la historia de Australia, y la voz en off poética. English/Spanish Subtitles – Rosa Margarita Music by dj Marky Mark and the loopy loops, using flamenco loops such as www.youtube.com
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  1. zcarenow says:

    is it just me, but the women in sevilla were more beautiful than the ones in Barcelona or Madrid

  2. GOIVILONDON2012 says:

    COMO QUE PONE EN EL TITULO TRAVELO

    MADRID RULES SEVILLE IS VERY BORING

  3. DaveLovesDoves says:

    he really gets in to the pronunciation ! Sirviller…

  4. julietspaghetti says:

    whoo hoo quit yer job & Flamenco dance in Spain!

  5. angela291268 says:

    @overlander.I explained it as a concept not that u actually said it…i understood this dance to be a “transitional” form..that by going thru a sort of hardship do u gain insight..Hence the death/strength interpretation..I obviously have it wrong but its how i perceived it.. :)

  6. overlander says:

    You might have the wrong interpretation. I didn’t say thru death you find strength

  7. angela291268 says:

    An interesting concept u put forth..That thru death u find strength..This dance would be physical torture..to feel that pain and gain the most insight in self expression is priceless..I love this..ITS STRONG..as is ur interpretation at the end..As cultural bound it was for as an aussie..i couldnt help but cackle myself laughing..

  8. lampshaderoofremote says:

    Borat?

  9. overlander says:

    Yes my pronunciation of words is shocking. Forgive me, I’m Australian, the language part of my brain is but a pea!

  10. mrjorgefernandez123 says:

    ITS SEVILLA PRONOUNCED AS A YYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!! HAHAH

  11. AbuSaud4 says:

    I WANT TO TRAVEL THERE I LOVE SPAIN IT IS AMAZING PLACE .

  12. deren48 says:

    nice video. going back to seville for a holiday in 4 weeks.havent been there for about ten years so cant wait.well done.

  13. edurne1 says:

    Spain is my favorite European country.