the spanish have a word they associate with the feeling one gets when they are watching or seeing flamenco it's called duende and no its not the elf which is the literal translation duende in this context means spirit more or less there is no leteral translation but can mean a heightened sense of emotion of authenticity you cant describe it you just feel it
Duende
A flamenco cry, known as a "quejio" in Spanish, is a vocal expression of deep emotion and passion in flamenco music. It is characterized by a raw, intense, and sometimes haunting vocalization that conveys pain, longing, or despair. The flamenco cry is a powerful element that adds emotional depth and authenticity to flamenco performances.
Flamenco is a traditional Spanish dance.
Flamenco is already a Spanish word, meaning 'flamingo'. It is also, of course, a kind of dance.
Flamenco
un flamenco
flamenco dancing and pasodoble
La falda de Flamenco es uno. (Flamenco skirt!)
Flamenco is Spanish, not African American. It originated from Andalusia, which is in Southern-Spain.
flamenco sevillana
These are things associated with the country of Spain. Flamenco is a style of dancing, paella is a sort of omelette dish (often with seafood) and Madrid is the capital of the country. Flamenco and paella need not be restricted to Spain, and can be found throughout the Spanish speaking world, notably Latin America, but Madrid is, naturally, only found in Spain.
Spanish gypsy .......Southern Spain