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Vibrant Andalusia: The Spice of Life in Southern Spain (HC) [Hardcover]

Ana Ruiz (Author)

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April 1, 2007
Almost a thousand years ago, when most of Europe was just edging out of the Dark Ages, the south of Spain was a brilliant center of world culture, a site of splendor, and a magnet for the talented and ambitious from all around the Mediterranean, the Near East, and beyond. In the days before Isabel and Ferdinand (and the Inquisition), the indigenous culture of Spain was enriched by the artistic, scholarly, technical and commercial contributions of Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs, Jews and Gypsies. Even under the Catholic Monarchs, these diverse influences continued to add spice to a vibrant society evolving under the generous rays of the sun. Written with verve and personality, this book is based in part on the author's personal research in Spain and France and her interviews with celebrated dancers, musicians and others. Topics include early settlers, the Moors, the grandeur of Al-Andalus, Gypsies, the music and dance of Flamenco and Zambra, the individual provinces of the region, Arabisms in the language today, and, of course, the delicious paella. Sites of historic and cultural interest are identified and described, including the best venues for Flamenco performances, historical monuments from the Alhambra to less famous fortresses, fountains and places of worship, markets and scenic outlooks. The text is illustrated by many photographs and original artwork. * Ana Ruiz has worked as a columnist and freelance writer for several magazines and publications in Canada, United States, and Great Britain. She is the author of several books including The Spirit of Ancient Egypt, Algora Publishing (2001), reprinted as Daily Life in Ancient Egypt by Souvenir Press, London, 2004. Ruiz is also a student of dance, specializing in Oriental and Flamenco styles. While her roots are Andalusian, Basque, and Castilian, she and her family now reside in Montreal, Canada.


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Writer and dancer Ruiz offers a look at the historical roots and diverse influences of Southern Spain's modern culture, particularly highlighting Andalusia's golden age (which was concurrent with the Dark Ages of the rest of Europe) and the pre-inquisition art, architecture, and achievements of Moorish, Jewish, and Gypsy residents. She also discusses the music and dance of Flamenco and Zambra, the individual provinces of the region, Arabisms in Spain's current language, and the best places to see the legacy of Andalusia's rich history. Some b&w photos and illustrations are included. --Reference & Research Book News

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Ana Ruiz was born in Madrid, Spain into a Castilian, Basque, and Andalusian family. She is the daughter of the late and gifted Spanish artist, Manuel Ruiz (http://manuel.ruiz.artist.angelfire.com.) Ruiz enjoys traveling to her homeland as often as she can to visit family and research material for her books. Her next book, titled "Medina Mayrit: The Origins of Madrid" will be available early 2012 by Algora Publishing. She also keeps busy teaching Spanish and dance classes in Montreal, Canada.

Ana Ruiz nació en Madrid, España a una familia castellana, vasca y andaluza. Ella es hija del artista español dotado, Manuel Ruiz (http://manuel.ruiz.artist.angelfire.com.) Ruiz le gusta viajar a su tierra lo más que puede para visitar a su familia y investigar material para sus libros. Su próximo libro, titulado "Medina Mayrit: The Origins of Madrid" saldra al principio del 2012 publicado por Algora Publishing. También se mantiene ocupada dando clases de baile y español en Montreal, Canadá.

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