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Flamenco Bar entertainment in Seville

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    Casa Anselma

    If you can squeeze in past the foreboding form of Anselma (a celebrated Triana flamenco dancer) at the door you’ll quickly realise that anything can happen in here. Casa Anselma (beware: there’s no sign, just a doorway embellished with azulejos tiles) is the antithesis of a tourist flamenco tablao, with cheek-to-jowl crowds, thick cigarette smoke, zero amplification and spontaneous outbreaks of dexterous dancing. Pure magic. Anselma is in Triana on the corner of Calle Alfarería about 200m from the western side of the Puente de Isabel.

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