r Today the second group of students went for a taste of the flamenco dances. They were taught by a flamenco dancer with 29 years of experience who have participated in many international dance festivals, in many different countries. In spite of the heat and the difficulty of the flamenco dance, the students gave it their all and really impressed everyone, including the teacher. To dance flamenco and other Spanish dances you need to have "salero", the spice that you have inside that makes you feel and live the music, and that pushes your body to move to the rhythm of the beat. The students definitely have salero. They were able to follow the instructor very well, and were not afraid or embarrassed to try The first group to learn flamenco this time visit "Torre de la Tavera" and just as the second group, they were impressed by how tower control uses Mr. Tavera spyglass to see all of the city, live. In the images projected on the concave screen one could pretend to pick people on the streets with our hands, and even build a passage way with a piece of cardboard and see the image of people on the actual street go over it.
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