Flamenco
The Pathos of Flamenco
Original artwork and pensive poem by Kieran Gonsalves (c) 2025
Flamenco is deeply influenced by the Romani Gitano Culture of Spain
Under the raw energy and sensuality, an unspoken pathos doth reign
Whence the Romani came from, the deserts of North India, 'tis clear
Scholars agree, the Romani migration started a thousand years earlier
Maybe they were musicians on military campaigns with armies, or maybe not.
Or forced to flee persecution or social injustices that became their lot
They carried their cultural roots, their language and traditional fashion
To Persia, Arabia and Byzantium, who condemned them all with dispossession
Their itinerant journey continues through Europe in these modern times
About 10 million strong, they are still falsely accused of random crimes
Truth be told, if you don't fit into the norms of our 'civilised' society
You get unjustly ostracised, falsely accused of immorality and impropriety
'Tis no wonder that Flamenco tells so eloquently of their painful history
No words are needed, just listen with your heart to understand their mystery
Inspiration: This artwork was inspired by my longtime admiration of the Romani community and their steadfast adherence to an anachronistic way of life. Their music and dance are a unique blend of Andalusian, Moorish, Jewish, and Indian influences. My playlist is replete with Barcelona Gipsy Klezmer Orchestra tunes. My closest encounter with the Romani community was in May 1996, during the joyous celebration of the Feast of the Two Marys and Saint Sarah, when 15,000 to 20,000 Romani Catholics from Europe congregated in the ancient town of Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, located in the marshes of the Camargue, where the RhΓ΄ne River meets the Mediterranean Sea. It remains one of the most colourful public celebrations I have ever witnessed.
Comments
- nigger (African-American)
- gypsy (Romani)
- redskin (Indigenous, First Nation)
- eskimo (Inuit)
Amazing how your words and painting have the ability to resurrect such a long-forgotten moment - kudos! (WhatsApp comment from a childhood friend on a group chat)
I picked up Flamenco guitar style music-it is awesome to listen to-unfortunately, time didn’t allow a proper music jam-despite the guitar on hand. Keep it coming (Another WhatsApp comment from the same childhood friends group that recently met after 35-40 years)
I had read the history of the Romani people.
I had read somewhere that they actually came to India with Alexander's army in 300 BC, and some stayed on in NW India. (Comment on Signal from a dear friend)
I think human migration through generations is such a fantastic subject.
I don't know enough about it
Maybe I can find coursera course about it and learn something π
When we were in a museum in Dubrovnik they had gold jewelry which looked distinctly Indian (Signal comment from a friend)
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- Kieran