Kelipe

Málaga


There are many flamenco clubs springing up all over Andalucía, but few are as soul-stirring as Kelipe. Not only are the musicianship and dancing of the highest calibre, but the talented performers create an intimate feel and a genuine connection with the audience.

It's a tight-knit affair: more often than not, the maestro on the guitar is also the guy who sells you your ticket. The admission fee includes two drinks.


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