It's  in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
     
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    In 8 bit color (256 colors) these pages look like shit, but are still readable.

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    These pages serve a dual purpose: as an exercise in HTML / hypertext / multimedia for myself, and as an introduction to flamenco music for anyone interested.
    One consequence of the multimedia part is the presence of several pictures and a relatively large audio file. Because of this and the limited space available (also because i am a bit lazy) the information on flamenco is by no means complete, but it can still be useful for anyone starting with flamenco, and for checking upcoming events in The Netherlands and Belgium.

    Designed in Netscape Composer 4.

    I can recommend the Netscape Communicator suite, which includes Composer and the latest Navigator:


     

    future plans:
    - more info on the history and character of flamenco
    - info on well known contemporary artists with photos and everything
    - info on well known Dutch artists (well known in the netherlands anyway)
    we do actually have some real good dancers and guitarists over here you know :)
    - info on Dutch flamenco schools
    - translation into english of the articles from aficionao (a lot of work)
    - more audio files, using some streaming technology like realaudio. (larger, more, bigger, real-time...)
    - midi examples of compás (i am not a midi man)