Debla Tablao Flamenco Chiclana

Debla Tablao Flamenco of Chiclana is a unique place in Chiclana de la Frontera (Cádiz), as it is located in a traditional winery which opened in 1875 to produce the authentic wine of this area.
The idea of creating this tablao came from the illusion of offering a young and innovative flamenco, without losing its essence, in this characteristic area of Cádiz.
Visitors are plunged into the flamenco native environment. While they are enjoying the show, the aroma of wine involves the atmosphere.
La Debla has become the best flamenco tablao of whole Cadiz, not only for being a special stage, but also for the elegance of its gastronomy.
Practical Information
- Capacity: 90
- Disabled people's access: Yes
Where is La Debla Tablao Flamenco
Calle Hoyo del Membrillo s/n
Chiclana de la Frontera (Cádiz)
Glossary of flamenco
Debla ("goddess" in the language of Spanish gypsy) is a flamenco “palo” derived from the “toná”. It was a relatively popular song in the mid-nineteenth century.
Garrotín is a flamenco style that comes from Asturian folklore. It is believed that it was developed by Catalonian gypsies.
Fandango minero is a flamenco form which belongs to "cantes de Levante". These singings arose during the nineteenth century in Sierra minera Cartagena-La Unión.
"Romeras" is a palo flamenco that belongs to “cantinas” group. “Romeras” are considered as a personal style of Romero "el Tito" (19th century)