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Seville

Flamenco – Andalusia’s jazz

In front | FEATURE
Flamenco lesson (Photo: Bénédicte Salzes)

Flamenco is on a roll. Shows tour all over Europe and hundreds of people travel to Seville in the hope of establishing themselves as professional dancers. But on the dance floor, the native Andalusians are holding onto their tradition and are reticent to share their heritage with outsiders.

by Julie Gonce // 10/06/08

AGENDA

Go out in April: Uppsala, nerds and witches

Enjoy the year's first rays at Walpurgis night in Sweden, a vintage computer festival in Munich or the spring festival in Seville

by Karsten Marhold // 09/04/08

(Illustration: Henning Studte)

Losers weepers

by Philippe-Alexandre Saulnier // 30/01/08

REVIEW

November pick of Europe's best culture events

From Helsinki avant-garde cinema to factory fairs in Switzerland, your guide on where to be a culture vulture this month

by Abla Kandalaft // 02/11/07

INVESTIGATION
Downtown Seville (Photo: LB)

The 1, 000 Euros a month club

Europe’s youth follow the cog: university, a first job, building a future. But Seville’s brood of ‘1000-Euro-a-month-ers’ are finding even that hard

by Louise Bongiovanni // 12/06/07

ANALYSIS
Seville’s mosque project put on hold? (Photo: KristaNonKrista/ Flickr)

'You have to accept that Spain isn’t an Islamic country'

The construction of Europe’s biggest mosque is thrown into limbo two weeks after fresh elections in Seville city council

by Martin Schneider // 12/06/07

FOCUS
The Curzon cinema in Soho, where the festival is set to kick off (Photo: Tom Royal/ Flickr)

London, Berlin and Madrid: cine-pigs

Between 8 and 14 June London hosts the third part of ‘Picture Europe’, the first film festival taking place simultaneously across different European cities

by Fernando García Acuña & Abla Kandalaft // 08/06/07

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