
Wednesday, April 10 7:30-9:30PM. No cover.
Help us celebrate "La Feria de Abril de Sevilla". Join us for an Spanish evening of Tapas, Sangria, Flamenco music and of course Sevillanas dance! With a dance performance of Worcester Flamenco Caribe.
Noche Flamenca at The Center Bar and Grill!
Miércoles 10 de Abríl 7:30-9:30PM. No cover.
Ayúdanos a celebrar "La Feria de Abríl de Sevilla". Será una noche Española llena de Tapas, Sangría, música Flamenca y por supuesto Sevillanas! Con la presentación del grupo de danza Flamenca de Worcester, Flamenco Caribe. No te lo pierdas!
Wonder what is "La Feria de Abril de Sevilla"?
Every spring, the city of Sevilla throws a week-long party known as La Feria de Sevilla in which over a million people attend. La feria originally started as a cattle trading fair in 1847 and evolved throughout the years into an amazing round-the-clock spectacle of all that is Spanish. Sevilla is considered the center of flamenco music and culture, mostly known as "Sevillanas" because many of the composers and songs come from this Andalusian city.
The casetas are hosted by various groups of aristocratic Sevillan families, clubs, trade unions and political parties. Each individual tent has its own atmosphere and tradition. Some provide “invitation-only” affairs, while others are "free" with bars open to the public. Part of the fun of attending la feria is to wander around searching for the right-vibe caseta that works for you. A notorious and fun caseta is "Er 77," where the wine is drawn from a well or poured from buckets and beds are provided in the back area to sleep off the wine! Another famous tent is "Los Duendes de Sevilla" (The Goblins of Seville) named after a play by Alvarez Quintero.
Even though you'll probably spend most of the night stomping and clapping your way through the casetas, keep in mind that la feria has a full program of daytime events such as checking out the daily parades of horses and decorated carriages that make their way through the city and fairgrounds. This equestrian event is accompanied by strolling singers who play traditional Sevillana ballads on their guitars. Many of the parade participants are members of Sevilla's high aristocracy, and can often be seen exquisitely dressed with the wide-brimmed "bolero" hats and short-cropped jackets that are very closely associated with Andalusia.

You'll find the atmosphere of La Feria typically of the region of Andalusia -- relaxed yet intense. The Sevillanos are very outgoing people, making it easy for a foreigner to strike up conversations and make new friends.
From: www.donquijote.org
http://www.rtve.es/alacarta/videos/programa/colorido-feria-abril-sevilla/751530/