“Año Camarón 2026” kicks off as the most ambitious flamenco tribute ever held, featuring twelve months of concerts, exhibitions, reissues, and cultural activities In 2026, flamenco lovers around the globe will commemorate the 75th anniversary of Camarón de...
On December 5, 2025, José Monje Cruz—universally known as Camarón de la Isla—would have turned 75 years old. Born in San Fernando (Cádiz), his raw and luminous voice not only revolutionized flamenco, but also elevated it to new artistic heights. On the anniversary of...
The photographic exhibition “Guitarristas de La Isla” showcases 29 guitarists from San Fernando through the lens of Juan Antonio Sánchez Bernal. From November 21 to January 14, the exhibition will be installed on the first floor of the Centro de Interpretación Camarón...
Flamenco dance is not just a form of movement—it is a language of the soul, born from the fusion of cultures, from the pain and joy of a people, from the land of Andalusia and its powerful contrasts. Its history is one of survival, of artistic expression that has...
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...