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The debate around the preservation of Andalusian culture has intensified recently, sparked by a growing trend of purchasing low-cost flamenco dresses. A journalist, Miriam Boher, has voiced her concerns about this phenomenon, highlighting the lack of respect for the craftsmanship and cultural significance of traditional flamenco attire. "It's not just about the price," Boher stated in a recent video, "it's about the disrespect shown to those who dedicate their lives to creating these beautiful and culturally significant garments." Boher's video has garnered significant attention, prompting discussions about the balance between affordability and cultural preservation. She points out that while many appreciate the ability to find cheaper options, the low-cost dresses often lack the quality and cultural authenticity of those made by traditional Andalusian artisans. The debate raises questions about the future of traditional crafts in the face of globalization and the impact of fast fashion.
La Generación Z reivindica su "madrileñismo" con una vuelta a las tradiciones que busca reconectar con el folclore, la memoria y el barrio ante la in…
