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Discover the art of flamenco percussion with this beginner-friendly castanet workshop in Seville, led by expert instructor Eva y la hora, lasting about an hour.

This intimate, beginner-friendly workshop offers an engaging introduction to one of Spain’s most iconic instruments—the castanet. For $23.17 per person, participants spend approximately one hour learning about the history, techniques, and use of castanets in a cozy Flamenco studio in Seville’s old artisan’s quarter. The tour is limited to 6 participants, ensuring a personalized, hands-on experience.
Located in Seville’s historic center, the meeting point is Plaza San Marcos, making it easy to access via public transportation. The workshop is well-suited for those curious about Flamenco culture or eager to try a practical, musical activity. An excellent option for a short cultural activity that combines learning and fun, with group discounts available for larger parties.

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The tour begins at Plaza San Marcos, a recognizable spot within Seville’s Casco Antiguo. From here, participants walk a few minutes to an authentic Flamenco studio located off the main tourist paths, ensuring a calmer, more genuine atmosphere. The location’s proximity to public transportation makes it convenient to reach from different parts of the city.
Once at the studio, the small group size guarantees personal attention. The studio’s setting offers an authentic ambiance, giving participants a real taste of Seville’s traditional Flamenco environment. The meeting point is also the end point, simplifying logistics.

Unlike larger, more commercial Flamenco shows, this introductory workshop emphasizes practical skills. Participants learn to hold and strike the castanets, understanding their role in Flamenco music. The instructor, Eva, is described as amazing and engaging, making the session both fun and achievable for beginners.
A highlight is the performance at the end, where a short demonstration shows how castanets are used with dance. The quality of castanets provided is high, allowing for a good tactile experience. If participants fall in love with the instrument, they can purchase their own afterward, although this is not included in the tour price.
This hands-on workshop is designed to be easy for beginners. The instructor guides participants through basic techniques, making sure everyone feels confident playing. The music accompaniment adds to the lively atmosphere, making the session dynamic and enjoyable.
The practical focus means that even those with no musical background can participate and leave with a new skill. The short duration keeps the pace lively, and the small group size allows for personalized guidance.

Eva, the instructor, receives rave reviews for her patience and engaging teaching style. She spends extra time with each participant, ensuring they are comfortable with the techniques. Her warm personality helps create a relaxed learning environment, making even complete beginners feel encouraged.
Her deep knowledge of Flamenco and castanets shines through, and she shares tips and insights that make the experience more enriching. Her enthusiasm adds an extra layer of enjoyment to the session.
Reservations are generally made 9 days in advance, a good sign of demand for this popular activity. The free cancellation policy allows for full refunds if canceled more than 24 hours before the activity. This flexibility is helpful if plans change unexpectedly.
The tour’s mobile ticket feature simplifies the process, and group discounts make it attractive for larger parties or groups of friends. The activity is suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed.
After meeting at Plaza San Marcos, participants walk a short distance to the Flamenco studio. The session begins with a brief discussion on the history and significance of castanets in Spanish culture. Participants receive quality castanets for use during the workshop, and the instructor demonstrates basic techniques.
Throughout the hour, participants practice holding the instrument, producing percussive sounds, and eventually performing simple rhythms with music. The final demonstration showcases the use of castanets in dance, giving a visual and auditory example of their role in Flamenco.
This workshop is perfect for beginners curious about Flamenco or music enthusiasts interested in learning a new percussion instrument. It’s ideal for those seeking a short, fun cultural activity that offers hands-on learning. The small group size provides an intimate environment suitable for all ages and skill levels.
Since no prior experience is needed, even complete novices can leave feeling accomplished and with a new appreciation for Flamenco music. The affordable price and authentic setting make it a memorable and worthwhile addition to any Seville visit.
The Castanets for Beginners workshop provides an authentic, fun, and practical introduction to an essential element of Flamenco. The small group setting and expert guidance from Eva help make the session accessible and enjoyable for everyone. The performance at the end adds a nice touch, leaving participants with a tangible sense of achievement.
While the activity lasts only about an hour, it offers a meaningful glimpse into Spanish musical traditions. The value for money is clear, especially given the quality of instruction and the authentic location. This experience suits music lovers, culture enthusiasts, and curious travelers eager for a hands-on Flamenco activity in Seville.
If you’re seeking a short, culturally rich activity that combines learning, practice, and fun, this introductory castanet workshop is a solid choice. Just remember to book in advance, as it’s a popular experience with a limited number of spots.
“Eva was an amazing and very engaging tutor who taught us with patience and made the experience fun and achievable . She also kindly spent time wit…”
What is the duration of the workshop?
The workshop lasts approximately one hour.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at Plaza San Marcos in Seville’s Casco Antiguo.
Is prior musical experience necessary?
No, the workshop is designed for beginners with no prior experience needed.
Do I need to bring my own castanets?
No, good quality castanets are provided during the session, but purchasing your own is possible afterward.
How many people are in each group?
The group size is limited to 6 participants for a more personalized experience.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available if you cancel more than 24 hours in advance.
Is the activity suitable for children?
While not explicitly specified, the activity is generally accessible for most most travelers and age groups.
Are there any physical requirements?
The activity involves basic hand movements, suitable for most people, with no specific physical requirements mentioned.
Is the workshop accessible for people with service animals?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
Can I book this activity for a group?
Yes, group discounts are available, making it a good option for friends or families.