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Late night weekend driving, Jerez to Vejer
OK, here's our earth-shaking dilemna:
Two years ago, my wife and I had a splendid time seeing/hearing flamenco at La Carboneria in Sevilla, and then somehow drunkenly wobbling back to our hotel on foot at 2 in the AM. So we're going back in a couple of weeks, and plan to do that again, on a Friday night (staying in a Sevilla hotel again). The next 2 nights, however, we want to check out the flamenco in Jerez, but we'll be staying in Vejer (about an hour's drive away, apparently). We don't particularly want to make that drive at such a late hour, with or without inebriation. And we're pretty sure the buses won't be running at 2:00. So, are there any other alternatives? We'd hate to miss the flamenco in Jerez, but it just doesn't look like as interesting a place to stay as Jeher (and we don't want to move to a different hotel every day, either). Or, can anybody recommend some good flamenco joints anywhere near Vejer? (We really liked the casual atmosphere at La Carboneria, and don't much care to see produced "shows"...) |
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Late night weekend driving, Jerez to Vejer
"Tom Law" wrote in message om... OK, here's our earth-shaking dilemna: Two years ago, my wife and I had a splendid time seeing/hearing flamenco at La Carboneria in Sevilla, and then somehow drunkenly wobbling back to our hotel on foot at 2 in the AM. So we're going back in a couple of weeks, and plan to do that again, on a Friday night (staying in a Sevilla hotel again). The next 2 nights, however, we want to check out the flamenco in Jerez, but we'll be staying in Vejer (about an hour's drive away, apparently). We don't particularly want to make that drive at such a late hour, with or without inebriation. And we're pretty sure the buses won't be running at 2:00. So, are there any other alternatives? We'd hate to miss the flamenco in Jerez, but it just doesn't look like as interesting a place to stay as Jeher (and we don't want to move to a different hotel every day, either). Or, can anybody recommend some good flamenco joints anywhere near Vejer? (We really liked the casual atmosphere at La Carboneria, and don't much care to see produced "shows"...) Have you studied the website for the Centro Andaluz de Flamenco based in Jerez? It has dates of productions/tablao if you navigate the site. http://caf.cica.es/ Look for Festivales 2004. You will see the published events under CADIZ province. Also for a quick Glossary of words look at: http://www.flamenco.org/glossary.html Jerez to Vejer is not so bad at night. Not too many bandits. It will be a lot better when they complete the new road after Chiclana. Jerez has the added attractions of the sherry bodegas which is one thing Vejer lacks IMHO. There are a good assortment of simple and basic and expensive hotels in the town. Nige |
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Late night weekend driving, Jerez to Vejer
Following up to Tom Law
So we're going back in a couple of weeks, and plan to do that again, on a Friday night (staying in a Sevilla hotel again). The next 2 nights, however, we want to check out the flamenco in Jerez, but we'll be staying in Vejer (about an hour's drive away, apparently). We don't particularly want to make that drive at such a late hour, with or without inebriation. And we're pretty sure the buses won't be running at 2:00. So, are there any other alternatives? We'd hate to miss the flamenco in Jerez, but it just doesn't look like as interesting a place to stay as Jeher (and we don't want to move to a different hotel every day, either). Vejer is probably more interesting than Jerez from a flamenco point of view but it seems to me you should just bite the bullet and move hotels. -- Mike Reid "Art is the lie that reveals the truth" P.Picasso Wasdale-Lake district-Thames path-London "http://www.fellwalk.co.uk" -- you can email us@ this site Eat-walk-Spain "http://www.fell-walker.co.uk" -- dontuse@ all, it's a spamtrap |
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Late night weekend driving, Jerez to Vejer
Have you studied the website for the Centro Andaluz de Flamenco based in
Jerez? It has dates of productions/tablao if you navigate the site. http://caf.cica.es/ Look for Festivales 2004. You will see the published events under CADIZ province. Thanks! Wish I could read Spanish... :^) At any rate, it now looks like we might just stay in Sevilla 2 nights, before heading for Vejer and Arcos... Also for a quick Glossary of words look at: http://www.flamenco.org/glossary.html THIS I can read! It'll be handy, thanks! |
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Late night weekend driving, Jerez to Vejer
Vejer is probably more interesting than Jerez from a flamenco
point of view ... Great! I'd just assumed there'd be more to find in Jerez, since it's said to be the birthplace. Vejer it is, then. Thanks! |
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Late night weekend driving, Jerez to Vejer
Vejer is probably more interesting than Jerez from a flamenco
point of view ... Great! I'd just assumed there'd be more to find in Jerez, since it's said to be the birthplace. Vejer it is, then. Thanks! |
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Late night weekend driving, Jerez to Vejer
Following up to Tom Law
Vejer is probably more interesting than Jerez from a flamenco point of view ... Great! I'd just assumed there'd be more to find in Jerez, since it's said to be the birthplace. Vejer it is, then. I'm not saying Jerez wont have flamenco, Vejer is an "authentic" place, but so is Jerez being more wine trade than tourism. Is Jerez the birthplace? I didnt realise there was such a specific thing. My money would be on Sevilla and Cadiz for no more reason than there seems a lot of it about and they seem less stiff places, especially Cadiz. -- Mike Reid "Art is the lie that reveals the truth" P.Picasso Wasdale-Lake district-Thames path-London "http://www.fellwalk.co.uk" -- you can email us@ this site Eat-walk-Spain "http://www.fell-walker.co.uk" -- dontuse@ all, it's a spamtrap |
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Late night weekend driving, Jerez to Vejer
I'm not saying Jerez wont have flamenco, Vejer is an "authentic"
place, but so is Jerez being more wine trade than tourism. Is Jerez the birthplace? I didnt realise there was such a specific thing. My money would be on Sevilla and Cadiz for no more reason than there seems a lot of it about and they seem less stiff places, especially Cadiz. As it turns out, we'll spend Thursday and Friday nights in Sevilla, and then Saturday and Sunday in Arcos, and then Monday and Tuesday in Vejer. Any recommendations on where to find good informal flamenco near Arcos and/or Vejer? |
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Late night weekend driving, Jerez to Vejer
"Tom Law" wrote in message om... OK, here's our earth-shaking dilemna: Two years ago, my wife and I had a splendid time seeing/hearing flamenco at La Carboneria in Sevilla, and then somehow drunkenly wobbling back to our hotel on foot at 2 in the AM. So we're going back in a couple of weeks, and plan to do that again, on a Friday night (staying in a Sevilla hotel again). The next 2 nights, however, we want to check out the flamenco in Jerez, but we'll be staying in Vejer (about an hour's drive away, apparently). We don't particularly want to make that drive at such a late hour, with or without inebriation. And we're pretty sure the buses won't be running at 2:00. So, are there any other alternatives? We'd hate to miss the flamenco in Jerez, but it just doesn't look like as interesting a place to stay as Jeher (and we don't want to move to a different hotel every day, either). Or, can anybody recommend some good flamenco joints anywhere near Vejer? (We really liked the casual atmosphere at La Carboneria, and don't much care to see produced "shows"...) Oh. OK. Plans have changed. Never mind. Arcos de la Frontera does have a Pena where the aficionados meet for flamenco. But you need to find out by asking around when you get to Arcos. There is a splendid bar and restaurant where the seating is round an open courtyard which usually has some activity.It's called (I think) Venta Flamenco and is out of town to the south. Not far out of town but a taxi would cost about Euros 5. Not much action until after 9 ! I hope they have something on as the grub is good and the owners are splendid. You need to speak some Spanish to understand. Arcos is only 30 minutes max, drive into Jerez. The opportunities for catching a flamenco performance are quite high in the area but mainly on a Friday or Saturday night. Did you review the Jerez Flamenco diary to look at performances in Cadiz province? |
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Late night weekend driving, Jerez to Vejer
Following up to Tom Law
As it turns out, we'll spend Thursday and Friday nights in Sevilla, and then Saturday and Sunday in Arcos, and then Monday and Tuesday in Vejer. Any recommendations on where to find good informal flamenco near Arcos and/or Vejer? I have a tape of Robert Elms on finding informal flamenco (I assume it was in Vejer as I understand he has a house there) in which he talks of buying beers in inunable bars until someone gives in and directs him to a neighbourhood pena on a dodgy estate.... In my experience even pretty organised flamenco like the big place in Cadiz I forget the name of, the whole thing seems to be hit and miss. -- Mike Reid "Art is the lie that reveals the truth" P.Picasso Wasdale-Lake district-Thames path-London "http://www.fellwalk.co.uk" -- you can email us@ this site Eat-walk-Spain "http://www.fell-walker.co.uk" -- dontuse@ all, it's a spamtrap |
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