Friday and Saturday nights are the exception, when live flamenco music is featured.
On Sundays from 7.30pm, there is live flamenco music.
It might be described as slightly cool fusion-style flamenco music and dance.
It is internationally renowned for beach horse racing and flamenco music.
Very little traditional Flamenco music is written, but is mostly passed on hand to hand.
They have also been included in at least three compilations of Guitar and Flamenco music.
Their style was a fusion of rock music and flamenco music and dance.
Since the nineteenth century, however, the more favored saetas have incorporated distinct elements associated with Flamenco music, particularly the siguiriyas.
The area became famous for Flamenco music and dancing, but major floods and forced evacuations in the 1960s left the neighborhood population dramatically reduced.
Howe considers the writing of the piece a turning point in its incorporation of classical Spanish influenced flamenco music.