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Experience a lively flamenco dance masterclass in Seville, led by skilled instructors, learn basic moves, and pose with traditional accessories—all for $45.06.

Seville, the birthplace of Flamenco, offers an authentic setting for this 1-hour flamenco dance masterclass. Priced at $45.06 per person, the class provides an engaging introduction to Spain’s most iconic dance style. It is ideal for beginners eager to learn signature moves and gain insights into flamenco’s origins and symbolic meanings. The class is held in a bright, air-conditioned dance studio equipped with a cushioned wooden floor and mirrors, fostering a comfortable environment for dance novices.
The class meets at C. Castellar, 52a, local 26 in Seville’s historic Casco Antiguo district, and is led by one of two passionate instructors, Elisa La Morá or Diaa Homsy. This tour stands out for its focus on basic choreography, rhythm exercises, and footwork, with an emphasis on making flamenco accessible and fun for all. The small group size, capped at 15 participants, ensures personalized guidance, and the flexible booking allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
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This masterclass takes place in Seville, widely recognized as the home of flamenco. The city’s vibrant atmosphere and passionate culture make it the perfect backdrop for learning this expressive dance. The studio where the class occurs is designed to be bright and airy, creating a comfortable setting that encourages participation. Instructors begin by sharing a brief explanation of flamenco’s roots, helping participants understand its symbolic and cultural significance.
Throughout the session, the focus remains on rhythm, with students learning to perform ‘palmas’—the hand claps that set the pulse for flamenco. Then, they move on to simple footwork and traditional movements, which are easy enough for complete beginners. The goal is to enjoy the energy of flamenco and leave with a taste of the dance’s spontaneous joy.

Participants are guided by Elisa La Morá or Diaa Homsy, both experienced flamenco dancers and teachers. Elisa has a reputation for being patient and attentive, making beginners feel at ease. Reviews highlight how Elisa’s clear instructions and passion for flamenco make the class accessible and enjoyable.
Diaa, known for his talented and knowledgeable teaching style, brings a passion for sharing flamenco’s energy. Both instructors speak multiple languages, including English, Spanish, Polish, Arabic, and German, ensuring a welcoming environment for international visitors. Their professionalism shines through as they break down complex steps into manageable movements, helping everyone perform a short choreography by the end.

The class begins with a brief introduction to flamenco’s history and core characteristics. Students quickly move into rhythm exercises with palmas, which serve as the foundation of flamenco music and dance. The simple footwork taught is designed for beginners, focusing on basic steps that build confidence.
Participants then explore traditional dance movements, including arm and head gestures, that are essential to authentic flamenco expression. The instructor guides the group through a short choreography, which captures the spirit of flamenco energy. The class concludes with an opportunity to record the routine, allowing students to capture their progress and cherish the moment.

The meeting point for the class is at C. Castellar, 52a, local 26 in Seville’s Casco Antiguo district. The entire activity lasts approximately 1 hour, with the class ending back at the starting point. The studio’s large, luminous space is air-conditioned, ensuring comfort even during warmer months. Its mirrored walls help participants see their movements clearly, aiding in learning.
The class is designed for most travelers, requiring no prior dance experience or physical fitness. Since the group size is limited to 15 people, participants can expect personalized attention from the instructors. The activity also features a mobile ticket, making it easy to book and access.

Booking this flamenco class is straightforward with free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the start. This policy provides peace of mind for travelers who may want to adjust their plans. If the minimum number of participants isn’t met, the tour may be canceled, but alternative dates or a full refund are offered. This flexible policy makes it a low-risk option for those eager to try flamenco without long-term commitment.

The class creates a relaxed and friendly environment where participation is encouraged, and learning is structured but informal. Many reviews praise the instructor’s patience and ability to explain steps clearly, making flamenco accessible even for complete novices.
Participants often enjoy posing with flamenco accessories such as shawls, fans, and flowers at the end of the session, adding an authentic photo opportunity to their experience. The small group size fosters interaction and ensures everyone feels included and supported.

What makes this tour special is its focus on basic yet authentic flamenco movements suitable for beginners. The skillful instructors ensure that participants leave with a true sense of the dance’s rhythm and energy. The cost of just over $45 makes it an affordable cultural activity in Seville, with many reviewers noting how much they learn in just one hour.
Unlike larger, more commercial flamenco shows, this class emphasizes hands-on participation and personalized instruction. The opportunity to record your choreography is a memorable addition, making it a great activity for families, friends, or solo travelers eager to engage with flamenco.
This masterclass is perfect for beginners who want to try flamenco without prior experience. It’s also suitable for families, as evidenced by reviews of families learning together and even teenagers picking up the dance.
Those looking for a fun, interactive activity that combines culture and movement will find this class especially rewarding. Travelers interested in learning a traditional dance and taking home a new skill will appreciate the approachability and warmth of the instructors.
This 1-hour flamenco dance class in Seville offers an affordable, fun, and authentic introduction to one of Spain’s most beloved art forms. Led by skilled instructors, the class emphasizes basic movements, rhythm exercises, and culture, making flamenco accessible for all beginners.
The small group size and personalized guidance ensure a comfortable environment where you can learn, dance, and pose for photos with traditional accessories. While the class is brief, many leave feeling more connected to flamenco’s energy and with a new appreciation for this passionate dance.
Ideal for those seeking a cultural activity that combines learning and fun, this tour delivers value for money and a memorable experience in Seville. Whether you are solo, with friends, or family, it’s a lively way to learn about flamenco’s vibrant spirit.
“Brilliant for beginners. The Flamenco dance teacher was lovely. She spoke very good English. I have wanted to learn some Flamenco dances for a whil…”
Is prior dance experience required?
No, this class is designed for beginners and focuses on basic steps suitable for all levels.
What language are the instructors fluent in?
The instructors speak English, Spanish, Polish, Arabic, and German.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the class.
Where does the class take place?
It begins at C. Castellar, 52a, local 26 in Seville’s Casco Antiguo district.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for movement is recommended; no specific attire is required.
How long does the class last?
The activity lasts approximately 1 hour.
Can I record the dance routine?
Yes, there is an opportunity at the end of the class to record your short choreography.
Is this activity suitable for children?
While many reviews mention family participation, it’s best for teenagers and older children who can follow basic instructions.
What makes this class different from a flamenco show?
This class offers hands-on participation and personalized instruction, unlike show performances that are primarily for viewing.
Is transportation provided?
No, the class starts at the meeting point; public transportation nearby makes access easy.
Can I book in advance?
Absolutely, most participants book about 17 days in advance, reflecting its popularity.