September 24, 2024

Flamenco clapping workshop with Jerónimo Utrilla: Immerse yourself in the rhythm of flamenco!

One of the most characteristic and popular elements of flamenco is the palmas (hand clapping). Learning to accompany flamenco with the palmas is not easy, and in fact it is quite an art. If you have always wanted to learn how to accompany this dance and music, we have the perfect proposal for you; the Flamenco Clapping Workshop with Jeronimo Utrilla. It is the perfect opportunity to do so.

This event will take place on October 19 from 12:00h to 13:30h and is aimed at all audiences and for all levels, both beginners and people with experience in flamenco who want to improve their technique.

Also, if you are looking for flamenco classes in Malaga, this workshop is ideal to start or improve your technique in a dynamic and enjoyable way.

About the workshop:

  • October 19 from 12:00h to 13:30h.
  • Palmas por sevillanas, rumbas and tangos, etc.
  • 90m duration.
  • English/Spanish.
  • All levels

What are flamenco palmas?

In flamenco, palmas are a rhythmic accompaniment, and at the same time, a tool to set the beat, create atmosphere and intensify the emotion of the music and the dance.

The clapping sound is emitted by tapping the fingers of one hand on the palm of the other hand, making both palms sound.

Types of palms

There are different types of palmas depending on the flamenco style. Each has its own rhythm and structure, and learning to master them will allow you to actively participate in this art.

Flamenco clapping, at first glance, may seem easy to play, but the reality is that it requires precision, technique and a lot of practice. That is why through this workshop, you will learn how to play palmas correctly.

Learn to play flamenco palmas with Jéronimo Utrilla

Jerónimo Utrilla is a renowned flamenco artist and teacher with an extensive career. Jerónimo Utrilla is a guitarist, palmero and flamenco teacher with extensive experience in shows and teaching palmas and compás at European festivals. He has also taught workshops at important festivals such as the Festival de Jerez and the Bienal de Sevilla. D. student at the Complutense University, he has published didactic works on flamenco and created “Soniquete App”, a very innovative application to rehearse choreographies and flamenco rhythms.

In his flamenco clapping workshop, Jerónimo teaches the technique and seeks to make each participant connect with the emotion of flamenco, making this learning experience unique.

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What will you learn in the Flamenco Clapping Workshop?

This workshop, which has a total duration of 90 minutes, is designed for you to learn how to clap in various styles, allowing you to familiarize yourself with the different rhythmic structures and adapt them according to the show.

During the flamenco clapping workshop in Malaga, you will be able to:

  • Learn how to make the different types of palms.
  • To know the tricks and techniques to accompany with style and precision the different flamenco rhythms.
  • Participate in a bilingual class in Spanish and English, which facilitates attendance by people of different nationalities.
  • Receive personalized and practical advice from Jerónimo Utrilla, who has dedicated years to teaching and perfecting this art.

Where will the workshop be held?

The workshop will take place at Alegria Flamenco & Gastronomy, a space dedicated to the promotion of flamenco art in all its forms. This place is popular in the city of Malaga for its cozy atmosphere and for offering a complete cultural experience, where attendees can enjoy a flamenco show while enjoying traditional Spanish gastronomy.

Registration and more information

We invite you to sign up for the flamenco palmas workshop in Malaga with Jeronimo Utrilla, a perfect opportunity to learn from this master of flamenco. If you are looking to delve even deeper into this art, check out our flamenco classes in Malaga to continue perfecting your technique.

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