Amazing! I'm half Spanish and have done flamenco. It's v interesting given the terrible problems of machismo still existing in Spanish speaking cultures (and def traditionally in S Spain - my granny wasn't allowed out of the house after having her kids until priest came and blessed her - after baby no 4 her eldest fell in the river so she stuck a tile on her head to go and rescue him - the tile meaning she was still 'at home') just how much power these girls have - like an ancient female power! Brilliant to see and food for thought on gender politics!
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ReplyDeleteAmazing! I'm half Spanish and have done flamenco. It's v interesting given the terrible problems of machismo still existing in Spanish speaking cultures (and def traditionally in S Spain - my granny wasn't allowed out of the house after having her kids until priest came and blessed her - after baby no 4 her eldest fell in the river so she stuck a tile on her head to go and rescue him - the tile meaning she was still 'at home') just how much power these girls have - like an ancient female power! Brilliant to see and food for thought on gender politics!
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