I finally got to see a Flamenco show! It was part of the "Spanish Night" show put on by an extended Spanish family in Fuengirola. They also put on a Spanish horse show and serve a dinner, but I chose to just take in the Flamenco dance. It was very enjoyable, and I'm so glad I got to see this part of Southern Spanish culture.
The show included singing, guitar playing, and dancing. It was especially meaningful to me because many nights I get to enjoy the music, songs, and stamps of Flamenco at my home as there is a Flamenco school right down the street from me. And I wasn't being sarcastic when I say I enjoy it, even though it often goes to 11 at night. I really do enjoy it!
Two of my fellow missionaries and great friends - Hermana Guffey in the middle, and Hermana Wiscombe on the right. Thanks to my fellow missionaries for many of these great pictures!
And the Elders that joined us, from right to left, Elders Guffey, Coombs, Wiscombe, and our President, President Andersen doing what he is very good at - telling a story :)
And no, we didn't take advantage of those green bottles ;)
It was a very fun night! Here we are together, from left to right, the Wiscombs, the Coombs, the Andersens, me, the Guffeys, and the Frosts. The only Senior Missionaries missing were the Redds. Next week! :)
Wow! looks like such fun!!! Wish we could have been there too.
ReplyDeleteI wish you could have been there too!
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