Flamenco

I genuinely dislike resort hotels with animation teams that bother you constantly with shows and activities that almost reach the level of preparation & quality as a youth camp, which attract mainly some drunk Russians. 

Fortunately nothing of that sort of "fun" in our hotel last week.  The only animation existing was some piano or saxophone in the background at the restaurant in the evening.   The sound level was just good enough for the background and some polite clapping now and then after a music piece had ended was sufficient and its place  (Kabouter naturally is such a clapping enthusiast that he also started to clap in their breaks when there was some music recording playing and a song ended :D ) 

One evening however there was a Flamenco show that stole a bit more of the attention.  And Kabouter was mesmerized by the whirling dresses, the tapping and clapping .   OLE. 










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