The cantaor from Chiclana who moves with his sweetnessAntonio Reyes Montoya, born in Chiclana de la Frontera in 1977, comes from a family steeped in flamenco tradition. His grandfather Antonio Montoya and uncle Roque Montoya “Jarrito” were important...
Three powerful films available on ALL FLAMENCO invite us to rediscover the art and myth of Carmen Amaya, the iconic dancer who forever changed flamenco. Documentary and fiction meet to portray “La Capitana” from different angles. To speak of Carmen Amaya is to evoke...
The group EA!, pioneer of flamenco mestizaje, celebrates three decades of career with the release of Cantando Caminos, an album that revives their greatest hits with a renewed sound. The reunion with their audience will be on April 12 at the Sala Clamores in Madrid....
Share On Facebook Share On X Share On Whatsapp Share On Telegram Share Via Email Copy URL This year’s Halloween night will remain in the memory of many flamenco fans, although not because of costumes or scares. A tribute to Juanito Villar at the Palacio de...
Share On Facebook Share On X Share On Whatsapp Share On Telegram Share Via Email Copy URL In the midst of a week of political tensions between the President of Madrid, Ayuso, and Andalusian representatives due to her declaration that Madrid is the capital of flamenco,...
WATCH DOCUMENTARY With Rocío Jurado’s permission, “the greatest” could well be the dancer Carmen Amaya, exiled to America in the 30s and 40s, where she was the queen of flamenco dance. His personality, smiling, generous and simple, became pure fire...