Residents and staff at a Huntingdon care home took a trip around the world to celebrate diversity through traditional food ...
Spring is in the air, which means that it's the ideal time to indulge in a little fling- a fashion fling, that is! Now is the ...
While the classic trench coat and leather aviator jacket are uncontested wardrobe heroes, there’s another outerwear option we ...
In the "Schärferaum - Creative space" in Bad Homburg, model Janina poses on a stool for photographer Thomas Ruppel. "As I ...
Under the direction of Miguel Marín, the festival’s annual international events serve as a platform for presenting today’s foremost flamenco luminaries — from internationally acclaimed artists and ...
Today, many dress pants come in shades beyond traditional black, brown or grey, allowing the wearing more style options than ever before. If you like to stick to more traditional hues but want ...
The only thing religious about Santa Gloria, as Luis de Javier called his fall outing, was its name. Stripped of all spiritual connotations, the clothes honored his Iberian roots by way of flamenco ...
International flamenco dancer from Granada, Cristina Aguilera (bailaora) brings her team of award-winning musicians to North West England once again, this time with the show 'Emuná'. An ...
However, by blending traditional flamenco with fresh ideas and pushing the limits of its structure, the company’s new work, Quinto Elemento (Fifth Element), expands the boundaries of flamenco.
One such rising star is Juan Jose Fernandez from Vera, a gifted musician who plays both the flute and saxophone, blending contemporary sounds with the soul of traditional flamenco. His performance at ...
The kimono styles worn today were first created in the 1600s. People stopped wearing the kimono as everyday clothing during the reign of Emperor Meiji. Meiji came to the throne in 1867.