May 3, 2011

The kids are alright: Subculture in the South of Spain

Oh! Subcultures - Yeah subcultures are cool.
- Canadian in Córdoba
They say that the Andalucia region is where you'll find the "real" Spain. The culture you commonly associate with the country, Bullfighting and Flamenco has its home in Andalucia. As well as annual spectacles like the processions of Semana Santa and the festivities of Feria. Whilst I did experience the traditional side of Spain, I was also able to enjoy how the Spanish do up their subcultures:

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Underground Flamenco in Sevilla
Event: Flamenco en el corralón de Castellar
When: Todo Miércoles - Viernes (Every Wed - Fri) 10pm

flamenco, underground, sevilla, castellar
flamenco, underground, sevilla, castellar
flamenco, underground, sevilla, castellar
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Punk rock in Córdoba
Event: Concierto (Mala Fama records)
When: Sabado 2 de Abril 2011, 9:30pm

punk rock, cordoba, andalucia, mala fama
punk rock, cordoba, andalucia, mala fama
punk rock, cordoba, andalucia, mala fama
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Rockabilly in Sevilla
Event: "Shakin' Bones Party" (Rockin' Swarm)
When: Sabado, 30 Abril 2011, 7pm

sevilla, rockabilly, st peter square rockin swarm
sevilla, rockabilly, rockin swarm
sevilla, rockabilly, rockin swarm
To find more photos of the featured Subcultures as well as the more traditional Spanish cultural events from 'corrida de toros' to Semana Santa, go here - LozinTransit Flickr page. Alternatively find my guest post for NomadicSamuel featuring the Subcultures of Andalucia.

The Kids are Alright
- Coolspotting in Frankfurt and Barcelona
- Coolspotting: Subculture in the South of Spain
- Coolspotting in Netherlands
- Coolspotting in Netherlands Pt II
- Coolspotting: Nerding out in England - Comics, CosPlay, Video Games and Wrestling
- Coolspotting in Berlin
- Coolspotting in Istanbul
- Coolspotting in Sydney
- Coolspotting in Melbourne

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