San Fernando, the Island of Camarón, confirms its role as the summer epicenter of flamenco with 42 days of programming, great artists, and a strong social spirit La Isla Ciudad Flamenca celebrated its 10th edition in style: more than 25,000 people enjoyed 42...
On August 31st, the Alameda in San Fernando became the setting for an unforgettable evening celebrating young flamenco. The star of the night: Lola La Chiri, a cantaora just 15 years old, who brilliantly closed the 10th edition of the La Isla Ciudad Flamenca festival....
On August 28, 2020, the flamenco world lost one of its most beloved figures: José Barrios. Five years have now passed since his departure, yet his art and his memory remain vivid in the hearts of those who knew and admired him. At ALL FLAMENCO, we pay tribute to his...
Cantiñas and Alegrías are two of the brightest and most joyful flamenco styles, deeply rooted in the city of Cádiz. This article explores their history, rhythmic structure, and emotional expression, featuring iconic performers and highlighting their role in the...
What is flamenco and why is it considered a universal art? Flamenco is an artistic expression from Andalusia that combines singing (cante), dancing (baile), and guitar playing (toque). Deeply rooted in the cultural history of southern Spain, flamenco has evolved over...