Many people ask me what a typical day looks like for a student on the Flamenco Tour to Jerez.
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The following set of posts attempts to paint a picture (in words and photos) of a day in the life of a student in Jerez on the Flamenco Tour.
I had a fabulous time putting it together and reliving memories of many fun times in Jerez with the amazing students who've joined me on past Flamenco Tours while imagining the memories yet to be created with the wonderful people (you, perhaps?) who will join me in the future.
I created the series years ago, available only by email, and later turned it into an e-book (which you can get your own copy of here).
I’m very exited to share it with you here today!
Thank you to all of the past (and future) Flamenco Tour participants for making my dream possible by having confidence in me, oftentimes meeting me for the very first time in Spain on day one of the trip! Without you these memories, and the Flamenco Tour itself, would not be possible.
Whether you're interested in going to Spain to study flamenco with me, with someone else, or by yourself, the following posts will give you an idea of what to expect once you get there along with a peek at the sites, scenes, and people of Jerez.
Enjoy!
A Day in the Life:
Part 13 [Bonus]: Our Neighborhood
Week by Week:
These posts are not part of the series but provide additional (& updated) details about the happenings on the Flamenco Tour to Jerez:
The Flamenco Tour to Jerez Week One Review
The Flamenco Tour to Jerez Week Two Review
I Still Remember That First Evening
Do You Wonder What Life is Like for A Dancer on the Flamenco Tour to Jerez?
What Life is Like for A Dancer on the Flamenco Tour to Jerez Part 2
What Goes on During the Flamenco Tour to Jerez
Any Questions?
Before I went to Spain for the first time I had all kinds of questions, and I imagine you have some of your own. What you would like to know about going to Spain to study, either on a guided tour or independently? Leave your questions in the comments below.