El Taranto and its (almost) 60 years of history

El Taranto and its (almost) 60 years of history

Share On Facebook Share On X Share On Whatsapp Share On Telegram Share Via Email Copy URL Antonio Mairena said of the headquarters of the Almerian peña El Taranto that it was “the Sistine Chapel of Flamenco”.. But its location, in an Arab cistern, is not...
Carmen Amaya: From Misery to Hollywood

Carmen Amaya: From Misery to Hollywood

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...
Bambino, the Girl on the Swing… and other forgotten flamenco

Bambino, the Girl on the Swing… and other forgotten flamenco

Share On Facebook Share On X Share On Whatsapp Share On Telegram Share Via Email Copy URL He was a star of the Catalan rumba. Bambino is the protagonist of a new RTVE series and, with him and his fateful fate, we look back at those forgotten flamenco artists who did a...
Javier del Carmen: “A flamenco festival is made from the heart”

Javier del Carmen: “A flamenco festival is made from the heart”

Share On Facebook Share On X Share On Whatsapp Share On Telegram Share Via Email Copy URL What is hidden behind the success of a flamenco festival? With the help of Javier del Carmen, Director of the Universal Flamenco Festival of Mérida, we discover how a successful...
José Menese, the voice of committed flamenco

José Menese, the voice of committed flamenco

Share On Facebook Share On X Share On Whatsapp Share On Telegram Share Via Email Copy URL It was in the summer of 2016 when the great cantaor José Menese said goodbye to us at 74 years of age. With this, as with other greats, the legend was born. And not just any one:...