Monday nights in Salamanca the don Quijote school hosts the weekly dance lesson. This time it was Flamenco. Having always been intrigued by this traditional "gitano" (gypsy) dance, I was keen to see if I would be able to pick up a few steps myself!
The class began at 7pm, as I arrived a little late (as usual!), I had to stand at the back. The room was hot already, and we hadn´t even started dancing yet! The teacher got everyone to warm up by practicing some of the traditional arm movements of flamenco, which involved a lot of waving your arms above your head and wrist-rotating.
As least that´s what it looked like when we did it. The teacher herself made the movements look both powerful and graceful. As the temperature in the room began to increase, she led us through the basic footwork of flamenco, eventually showing us when to stamp our heels down. However, many of us simply looked like we were doing lunges, rather than learning a dance!
Then came the hard bit, trying to combine arms and legs...with music. After a few more practices, and several bruised toes later, most of the class had at least picked up the basics, or so we hoped. We were now told to pair up and start the dance facing each other, which proved quite difficult, but at least we could laugh together at each other´s mistakes! And nearly all the class managed to get the ending position right, even if nothing else!
All in all, I thoroughly enjoyed the lesson. Although we would never make it as professionals, everyone had a smile on their face when we finished
. The lesson was an excellent opportunity not only to learn some flamenco, but also to meet other people from the school, as we bonded over our faulty footwork!
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Friday, July 10
by
Lauren
on Fri 10 Jul 2009 03:14 PM CEST
As many of you may know, students at don Quijote schools are not only given lessons in the Spanish language during the day, but are also have the opportunity to discover a little more about the Spanish culture itself at night! ¡Qué suerte! These additional cultural classes range from dancing and singing, to the showing of well-known Spanish films, such as those by the acclaimed Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar.
Thursday, July 9
by
Stacey
on Thu 09 Jul 2009 03:00 PM CEST
If you like paella and other rice-based recipes don't miss the Fiesta del Arroz (Rice Festival) in Sueca, an agricultural town south of Valencia.
Declared a tourist interest in 1966, the annual Rice Festival takes place the first half of September to celebrate the most internationally known dish of the Valencian community: the paella. Chefs from around the world gather on the Paseo de la Estación to compete in the “international paella contest” where a giant paella is cooked using the excellent rice that is grown in the very heart of this rice-growing region. Mmm... this explains why rice is the main ingredient in many Valencian dishes! This year’s event takes place on 11 September of 2009. Wednesday, July 8
by
Stacey
on Wed 08 Jul 2009 05:40 PM CEST
Barcelona is possibly the most famed Spanish city around the world because of its design, fashion, history, modernity, gastronomy, beach and arts... So what better place to enhance your Spanish skills with an Intensive course, Super-Intensive course or Spanish Talk course than this cosmopolitan city? Have a Spanish-learning experience on the shores of the fantastic Mediterranean Sea with 20% off of the course price! An experience you can enjoy anytime between now and 30 December of 2009! Can’t get enough? Then combine this offer with our other offer "20% discount on accommodation in Barcelona". Irresistible! Book now by contacting a Course Counsellor! Request a free brochure!Conditions: - Discount available on course price only. - dQ accommodation MUST be booked for course discount to be valid. - Not cumulative with other offers, except “20% discount on dQ Residence accommodation in Barcelona” - Offer must be requested at time of booking. - Offer subject to availability. Expires 30 July 2009.
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Stacey
on Wed 08 Jul 2009 05:33 PM CEST
Are you eager to learn Spanish in a city full of centuries-old history?Then Madrid, the capital of Spain since the XVII century and the center of Spanish culture, is the perfect destination for you! Explore Madrid and learn Spanish with a 15% discount on our Intensive course, Super-Intensive course or Spanish Talk course. Come and discover why the preferred phrase by the madrileños is "De Madrid al Cielo" - From Madrid to Heaven... There’s no excuse! Especially when you can book your course now and enjoy your stay anytime before 2009 is over! Book now by contacting a Course Counsellor! Request a free brochure! Conditions: - Discount available on course price only. - dQ accommodation MUST be booked for course discount to be valid. - Full payment must be received by 30 July 2009. - Offer not cumulative with any other offer. - Offer must be requested at time of booking. - Offer subject to availability. Expires 30 July 2009. |
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