Antonio Gades – Mirabrás 1974

TVE 1974 00:06 A mí qué me importa que un rey me culpe / CC Eng, Esp 02:25 [Juguetillos de Mirabrás] “A juguetillo (also called coletilla or estribillo) is a short verse tacked on the end of the main verse. In flamenco, a collection of verses are generally textually unrelated and this is usually true of the verse and the following juguetillo.” Mirabrás is a song related to the alegría, the romera and the caracoles. Its name comes, like the caracoles, from a refrain: “mira y verás” (look and see) = mira-brás. It is a flamenco adaptation of the songs popularized in Cádiz by the Liberal Courts and of the first liberal constitution of 1812. Its lyrics proclaim liberalism and independence from the king. Baile: Antonio Gades (Antonio Esteve Ródenas, 1936 Elda, Alicante – 2004 Madrid). Cante y guitarra - ? FLAMENCO playlist:    • Flamenco clásica con subtítulos  

Antonio Gades (baile) & El Lebrijano (cante) – Mirabrás 1969
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Antonio Gades (baile) & El Lebrijano (cante) – Mirabrás 1969

The stormy relationship between Marisol and Antonio the Dancer that rescued him from Carlos Goyanes
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The stormy relationship between Marisol and Antonio the Dancer that rescued him from Carlos Goyanes

My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!
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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

Classical, traditional and pure flamenco - Toni El Pelao
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Classical, traditional and pure flamenco - Toni El Pelao

Cristina Hoyos y Antonio Gades, El Calderas de Salamanca, Emilio de Diego, Pepín Salazar  CC Eng Esp
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Cristina Hoyos y Antonio Gades, El Calderas de Salamanca, Emilio de Diego, Pepín Salazar CC Eng Esp

Peter Sellers was a master of joke telling timing, impersonation, and beautiful accents and language
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Peter Sellers was a master of joke telling timing, impersonation, and beautiful accents and language

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Why Rosa Luxemburg Warned the Bolsheviks

"Tabacalera & Pelea entre Carmen y Manolita" from CARMEN by Antonio Gades & Carlos Saura (2011)
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"Tabacalera & Pelea entre Carmen y Manolita" from CARMEN by Antonio Gades & Carlos Saura (2011)

An Andalucian Journey: Gypsies and Flamenco (1988). A spellbinding study of place, people & music.
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An Andalucian Journey: Gypsies and Flamenco (1988). A spellbinding study of place, people & music.

Antonio Gades baila la Farruca
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Antonio Gades baila la Farruca

Antonio Gades y Cristina Hoyos en 'El amor brujo'
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Antonio Gades y Cristina Hoyos en 'El amor brujo'

Antonio Gades y Cristina Hoyos (baile), El Lebrijano, Emilio de Diego – Seguiriyas / CC Eng, Esp
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Antonio Gades y Cristina Hoyos (baile), El Lebrijano, Emilio de Diego – Seguiriyas / CC Eng, Esp

Antonio Gades "Galas del sábado" 1969 - 1º Mirabrás
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Antonio Gades "Galas del sábado" 1969 - 1º Mirabrás

Bodas de sangre, Antonio Gades, Cristina Hoyos
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Bodas de sangre, Antonio Gades, Cristina Hoyos

Manolete (baile) – ALEGRÍAS, Talegón de Córdoba (cante), Juan y Pepe Maya (toque) / CC Eng Esp
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Manolete (baile) – ALEGRÍAS, Talegón de Córdoba (cante), Juan y Pepe Maya (toque) / CC Eng Esp

Antonio Gades y Curra Jiménez
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Antonio Gades y Curra Jiménez

Jose Greco "Flamenco Dance With Partner" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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Jose Greco "Flamenco Dance With Partner" on The Ed Sullivan Show

Antoñita La Singla: Celebration of the Flamenco Dance Legend
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Antoñita La Singla: Celebration of the Flamenco Dance Legend

La tabacalera. Fragmento de Carmen (1983)
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La tabacalera. Fragmento de Carmen (1983)

Antonio Gades Flamenco Dance Scene from The Pleasure Seekers (1964) Ann-Margret
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Antonio Gades Flamenco Dance Scene from The Pleasure Seekers (1964) Ann-Margret