New York doesn’t merely host flamenco—it challenges it, amplifies it, and ultimately reshapes the way it is heard, seen, and remembered. In 2026, Flamenco Festival New York reaches a milestone that is both symbolic and deeply cultural: its 25th anniversary, framed by...
Some festivals feel like a schedule. Others feel like a place. The Jerez Festival belongs to the second kind: for more than two weeks, Jerez doesn’t simply “host” flamenco—it turns into it. The pace of the streets changes, chance encounters multiply, and the walk from...
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...
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...
The anticipation surrounding the new creation by the Cádiz-born dancer could already be felt before the curtain even rose. Macarena Ramírez presented ESPINA, the most ambitious work of her career, as part of the 4th Flamenco Biennial of Cádiz, Jerez and Los Puertos,...