On June 26, 2026, we mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of José Llerena Ramos, universally known as El Chato de La Isla — one of those essential voices for understanding flamenco as something lived from the roots, from experience, and from the truth of song. Born...
Fandangos are among the most beloved palos in flamenco. They have something immediate and deeply human: a recognizable melody, direct lyrics and an emotion that reaches both experienced flamenco lovers and those discovering cante for the first time. But behind that...
On the occasion of March 8, International Women’s Day, at ALL FLAMENCO we pay tribute to the women who have built the history of arte jondo. The history of women in flamenco is a story of talent, resilience, and transformation. Although flamenco was born in spaces...
From September 9 to October 3, Seville becomes the world capital of flamenco with the 24th Bienal de Flamenco—a landmark edition marked by the return to the Teatro Lope de Vega, a strong commitment to contemporary creation, and a diverse, rigorous, and thrilling...
In the flamenco universe, there are names that transcend the art. Names that become symbols, living roots of a land, a culture, and a shared memory. Camarón de La Isla is one of those names. His voice didn’t just revolutionize flamenco singing—it embodied, in every...