Flamenco in the News

  • Flamenco festival to be bigger and better
    Your Houston News
    Flamenco dancer Edith Niño will be among the performers for the 2012 Houston Spanish and Flamenco Festival. Photo credit: Andrea Vasquez, San Jacinto College marketing department. Posted: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 4:23 pm | Updated: 5:07 pm, Thu May 17, ...

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  • Fiery flamenco funk gives sneak peek to Summer Festival season
    Cowichan News Leader Pictorial
    Their fiery nouveau flamenco funk is being counted on to give the Duncan Cowichan Summer Festival an early kickstart this weekend. Los Morenos is the featured attraction at a Summer Festival fundraiser dance. "They cross numerous stylistic barriers and ...

Flamenco Shawl Top (Traditional)

The traditional way to create a top from a flamenco shawl is to wrap the main part of the shawl around the front of your body and then create shoulder straps with the ends.

Note - it can be quite difficult to wrap the shawl around you by yourself. It's well worth having someone to help you, at least until you get the hang of it.

You will need at least 4 safety pins.

  1. Fold the shawl into a triangle.  Take hold of one end with each hand, with the folded edge along the top and the two fringed sides hanging down.
  2. Place the folded edge of the shawl across your bust and adjust it so the point hangs straight down in the centre.
  3. Pin the shawl to your bra or top where it meets the shoulder straps.  Don't worry about concealing the pins or making it neat - this is just to keep the shawl centred temporarily, while you do the rest.
  4. Take the two ends behind your back and cross them over (swap hands).
  5. This is where you need flexible arms, or a friend to help - bring one end up over each shoulder.
  6. Pull each end down to meet the folded edge of the shawl and pin together
  7. You should now have a shawl which looks as though it has shoulder straps from the front, and is crossed over at the back, as in the picture below.

Hints:

* Always pin roughly at first so you can get your hands free. You can then take your time to adjust the shawl perfectly and get the safety pins out of sight.

* The shawl will stay in place more securely if you pin it to your bra or top as well as to itself.

* If you have a smaller shawl (or are well-endowed) you may find the ends won't reach far enough to pin to the folded edge.  If you only use your shawl as a costume, you can sew a piece of matching ribbon to each end to bridge the gap.  Or wear a matching sleeved top underneath and pin the ends to the top.

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