Abstract:


This digital landscape explores flamenco as a tool of socio-political resistance, weaving Sephardic, Moorish, and Gitano cultures. Born from marginalized histories excluded from Spanish archives, the art form unites cante (song), baile (dance), and toque (guitar).

Trace five critical milestones demonstrating how these pillars were weaponized and reclaimed. Discover how Gitano displacement in Seville turned performances into territorial survival, how fascist propaganda spawned counter-movements, and how female bailaoras subverted patriarchy. Finally, witness this legacy in modern activist collectives like Flo6x8, who orchestrate flash mobs in corporate bank lobbies to protest global capitalism.