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                    [Summary] => The first time I saw flamenco was many years ago in Sevilla. A group of us were traveling around Spain on one of those a-city-a-day package tours. About a week into the tour we hit Sevilla, and after dinner we were brought to a club for an "authentic" flamenco performance. Eager as we were, we took front row seats, the better to appreciate every stomp of feet and click of castanets and swirl of ruffled skirts, not to mention the dashing guitarists in their tight costumes.
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                    [Title] => It’s¡Fiesta!time
                    [Summary] => October is Spanish Month In The Philippines, as Instituto Cervantes Kicks off Fiesta, the month-long Spanish Festival for Culture and the Arts.


!Fiesta¡ is meant to commemorate Spain’s National Day, which is celebrated on October 12. This year’s edition promises to be a truly exceptional affair, with a variety of cultural events, live performances, movies, culinary delights, art and photography exhibits, all featuring the best of Spain’s very own artists.
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!Fiesta¡ is meant to commemorate Spain’s National Day, which is celebrated on October 12. This year’s edition promises to be a truly exceptional affair, with a variety of cultural events, live performances, movies, culinary delights, art and photography exhibits, all featuring the best of Spain’s very own artists.
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