Jesús Carmona, the “beast of dance”, in Barcelona
The New York Times says of him that he is a “phenomenon” of flamenco. His dance between the avant-garde and the orthodox breaks molds.
Read MoreThe New York Times says of him that he is a “phenomenon” of flamenco. His dance between the avant-garde and the orthodox breaks molds.
Read MoreOn September 5, 1983, Antonio Mairena said goodbye to us; Two days later, he would have celebrated his birthday. First part of his biography.
Read MoreCancanilla de Málaga is one of the cantaores of the moment and probably unknown to many, although his compass is unique.
Read MoreAll about the guitarist Manolo Sanlúcar. A perfectionist of touch and a genius who was always generous with his talent.
Read MoreBiography of one of the greats of flamenco singing, Carmen Linares. It is legend, inspiration and, above all, flamenco.
Read MoreManolo Caracol, a flamenco cantaor de raza, an artist full of strength and innate talent, had a life typical of an artist of his time, somewhat wild.
Read MoreWho is Maria Terremoto? Find out about her young career as heiress of her family’s flamenco talent and cantaora of the most modern flamenco singing.
Read MoreThe guitar and Paco de Lucía form a perfect symbiosis destined to the art of flamenco, to its artistic and musical relevance and to its evolution.
Read MoreShoji Kojima is one of the most interesting dancers on the flamenco scene. His career in Spain has made him a much-loved figure.
Read MoreCarrete de Málaga already has a sculpture next to statues of famous Malagueños such as Picasso, Cánovas, El Cenachero and El Biznaguero.
Read MoreCancanilla de Málaga is one of the cantaores of the moment and probably unknown to many, although his compass is unique.