Flamenco originated from Andalusia, southern Spain.
Flamenco Dance was originally created by Romanians.
Flamenco has four important elements, namely canto (singing), baile (dance), toque (guitar), and palmas (applause).
Flamenco is known as a rapid and complex foot movement called Zapateado.
Flamenco is also famous for its typical costumes and accessories, such as mantons (shawls), brick de cola (long skirt with a tail), and Castanets (musical instruments that are hit by hand).
Flamenco is often used to express emotions and feelings, such as excitement, sadness, and anxiety.
Flamenco has been recognized as a cultural heritage of UNESCO since 2010.
Flamenco dance is often played in Tablao, which is a place specifically made for flamenco performances.
Flamenco has influenced many music and dance styles around the world, including Latin, Jazz, and Tango.
Flamenco continues to develop and evolve, with many artists who mix it with the style of music and other dances to create a new form of this art.