Sevillanas Workshop for families

Sevillanas course class

Taller de Sevillanas para familias 

Aprende a bailar la primera copla de las sevillanas! 

Este taller esta diseñado  para ALCE y abierto para padres e hijos que quieran aprender las Sevillanas. No se requiere experiencia previa. Tras esta clase existe la posibilidad de aprender el resto de las coplas (segunda, tercera y cuarta) en futuros talleres. La sesión se imparte en español por profesores españoles. Es una actividad familiar y los hijos deben asistir  acompañados. 

Learn to dance the first  Sevillana Copla!

This workshop designed for ALCE and for parents and children wishing to learn sevillanas. No experience is required. After attending this workshop there is the possibility to learn the rest of the coplas at future workshops. The workshops are taught by Spanish teachers in Spanish.  This is a family activity and children must attend with an adult. 

Time: There are 2 groups:

Junior (6-11 years old): 1-2.15pm

Senior(12-16 years old ) 2.15-3.30pm

When: Sunday 22nd March 2026

Where: The Basement, 73 Saint John Street, London EC1M 4NJ, Farringdon

Cost:   £20 per parent and £10 per child if booked by 10th March or £25 and £15 after

How to book: email us at sevillanas@ilusionflamenca.co.uk (preferred) or whatsapp on 07931341754

Future workshops and courses

Please register your interest in future sevillanas courses and workshops by emailing us at sevillanas@ilusionflamenca.co.uk or sign up to our newsletter here 

What are sevillanas?

Sevillanas are the traditional music and dance from the city of Sevilla, their vivid style is full of turns. Sevillanas are formed by four coplas or parts  and follow a prescribed choreograph; they are danced in pairs that can be of any gender and age. In Southern Spain they are taught in many schools. With their roots in the Castilian seguidillas they were influenced by flamenco in the XIX century and have since become the quintessential dance of every Southern fiesta. You will see partygoers at Spanish ferias and weddings perform sevillanas with much flair and, despite very few of them having any professional dance education, this is really the essence of sevillanas: they are the dance of the people.