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#28768 - 02/21/02 07:31 PM
Madrid Flamenco:too late for kids?
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Registered: 02/21/02
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Loc: Arizona
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Hi!!
I'm new--kind of. I've been reading "MadridMan" for several months, and you guys have already been great help, especially Ben (zero262quick) who helped me with hostal and food recommendations.
We will be visiting Madrid in 15 days--but who's counting--with our two children. Since the rugrats are 6 and 9, super late nights (really early mornings???) are out. My daughter is dying to see some flamenco. Do you think this is pretty much out without keeping them awake till the wee hours?
Denise
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#28769 - 02/21/02 08:14 PM
Re: Madrid Flamenco:too late for kids?
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Excellent topic. Most of the tablaos in Madrid have earlier shows and might be easier to which to get reservations. My ladyfriend and I tried to make reservations for a show at Casa Patas but only the 6pm show was available - the 10pm (??) show was sold out. We agreed that 6pm was TOO early so I called Café de Chinitas and we got reservations to the 10:30pm show. Well, it started on time, but went until about 3:00am and we stayed 'til the end. We didn't see ANY children there either. I'm CERTAIN, however, that if your children could see a flamenco show they would enjoy it. Saludos, MadridMan [ 02-26-2002: Message edited by: MadridMan ]
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#28771 - 02/23/02 02:33 PM
Re: Madrid Flamenco:too late for kids?
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Last June I went to Casa Patas on a Monday evening to a 10:30PM show. I remember that because it was Monday there was only one evening show so it was "earlier" and possibly a little shorter. The performers happened to be recent graduates of the school and the show was awesome. We had booked a table online 3 weeks in advance and had a table right up at the stage. There appeared to be several families with young children (not tourists). It was over at midnight, plenty of time for dinner at Plaza de Santa Ana. Just be sure to have a good siesta that day! They did have some nice light food on the menu to hold you over and I think my teens actually ate it!
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#28772 - 02/25/02 12:42 PM
Re: Madrid Flamenco:too late for kids?
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karenwisart How did you go about making a reservation online? Did you email them (in English)? or do they have a site that takes reservations? We are going in about 4 weeks and would prefer to have the reservations before I leave. Thanks
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#28773 - 02/25/02 05:11 PM
Re: Madrid Flamenco:too late for kids?
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Their email address is CPATAS@teleline.es.I sent a very simple (in English)email asking for a table for 5 for the date and time I was interested in. They responded with a confirmation in Spanish. I didn't spot any "negatives" but as I knew very little Spanish I double checked with a friend that it was in fact a Yes! Everything was fine when we got there. Very nice people and very few tourists. We loved it.
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#28774 - 02/25/02 05:52 PM
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We were in the Madrid area three weeks last summer with our daughter and grandaughters (5 & 8). Hours as late as midnight/1am were not a problem. We all generally slept late and stayed out late. Actually makes the time change easier. Our biggest problem is that we were frequently too late for lunch and had to eat a lite lunch in bars. BTW the girls loved the trip. P Mayor was a favorite and they loved the mushrooms at el Meson del Champiñon. This was July, don{t know how it is earlier tin the year. Have fun!
ernie
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#28775 - 02/25/02 10:24 PM
Re: Madrid Flamenco:too late for kids?
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Has ANYONE tried the link I included in my 2-21 posting above to Casa Patas ?? (<- note that when something is underlined it means it's a clickable link to something relative) You'll find their current email address therein. (different than the one karenwishart lists. Seems they've changed it) Saludos, MadridMan
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#28776 - 02/25/02 11:24 PM
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:o So sorry MM. I'm guilty. Wow, what a change in their website since last June!Next time I'll click before posting!
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#28777 - 02/26/02 09:16 AM
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Denise: I really think your children would enjoy a performance of Jotas Aragonesas or Jotas from some other region, if you can find one. They are somewhat similar to the Mexican dance groups you see in Arizona. Costumes and dances are happy music & themes with young, regional dance groups performing together the dances from their own province. Each region has its own colorful costumes, and often (as with Galicia or the Balearics)a totally different repetoire of music. IMHO the Tablao Flamenco is performed so late at night because dark, somber themes permeate much of Flamenco (except for Alegrias). You might enjoy the Jotas yourself: dances I consider the real National Dance of Spain, often performed to the music of Albeniz or Granados. My favorite of course: la Jota de la Dolores. [ 02-27-2002: Message edited by: Eddie ]
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#28778 - 02/28/02 08:16 AM
Re: Madrid Flamenco:too late for kids?
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karenwishart Many thanks - I made reservations via email to Casa Patas and they were very prompt with there confirmation. I am so looking forward to going. The email address I used was the one located on their site, cpatas@conservatorioflamenco.org . Does anyone know if Casa Botin has their own site? I couldn't seem to find it. I would like to try this with them too. FYI, Los Gallos in Seville has a section of their site where you can make reservations. Thanks again [ 02-28-2002: Message edited by: MadridMan ]
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#28779 - 03/05/02 03:16 PM
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#28780 - 03/05/02 05:31 PM
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Domingo If you can translate this, you might get an idea of the prices (I e-mailed them asking the same question, and this is the reply I received): Buenos días desde Madrid: Les informamos de los precios de espectáculo y cenas. De lunes a jueves el espectáculo son 21.64 Euros y comienza a las 22'30 horas Viernes y sábado los espectáculos son 24.64 Euros y el 1º comienza a las 21'00 h. y el 2º a las 24'00 h. Si desean cenar antes en el restaurante: De lunes a jueves a las 21'00 horas para pasar si lo desean al espectáculo de las 22'30 h. Viernes y sábado pueden cenar si lo desean a las 22'00 h. y pasar al espectáculo de las 24'00 h. Durante el espectáculo de las 21'00 h. de los viernes y sábados pueden tomar raciones si lo desean. La cena en el restaurante puede oscilar entre los 18.00 y 24.00 Euros, depende de lo que pidan. La programación pueden verla a comienzos del mes en nuestra página web: www.casapatas.com Gracias por su cortesía Saludos, CASA PATAS Fdo: Isabel Guerrero Jo
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#28781 - 03/05/02 05:55 PM
Re: Madrid Flamenco:too late for kids?
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Domingo I saw you had another post asking about non-touristy/cheaper places to see Flamenco in Madrid (actually, I had to guess that's what you were asking, because I don't really speak Spanish!!! I was going to recommend La Solea, and found this fantastic page that someone has written up about where to see Flamenco in Madrid. La Solea is mentioned in the write-up. We visited 2 years ago and were not disappointed. If it was open in August (it isn't :p ) we would be going again this year. Interesting piece about Flamenco in Madrid and how to find the venues Jo
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#28782 - 03/06/02 03:57 PM
Re: Madrid Flamenco:too late for kids?
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Jo-anne, Thank you very much for your posts!
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