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Festival Offers 66 Performances in 32 Days This Fall
This year the 15th edition of the Biennial of Flamenco, “Las músicas
The Biennial kicks off on September 10 with an open-air gala dedicated to renowned composer and guitarist Manolo Sanlúcar. Throughout the month-long festival, other flamenco greats will perform including: Sara Baras, José Mercé, Carmen Linares, Estrella Morente, Cañizares, Arcángel and Isabel Bayón.
Manolo Sanlúcar’s concert will inaugurate the “Movements” series. Next, “The Future of Jondo,” or “deep song” will include notable shows like: “Women” with Merche Esmeralda, Belén Maya and Rocío Molina; “Roots and Wings,” a tribute to the Spanish poet Juan Ramón Jiménez, by Carmen Linares and Juan Carlos Romero, and a concert by flamenco cantaor (singer) José Mercé, among others. A generation of recognized artists is highlighted in “21st Century Classics” – with the world premiere of “En el Bar Iberia,” featuring singer Segundo Falcón and guitarist Paco Jarana, and several great names in baile including a performance of “Carmen” by the Sara Baras Flamenco Ballet, “Self-Portrait” by María Pagés and “Tórtola
“Variations” sets the focus on innovative shows, premiering “Paso para dos” with Rosario Toledo and Ana Salazar and the Andrés Marín Company’s “El cielo de tu boca” with musician Llorenç Barber as guest artist. The Israel Galván Company, winner of the prestigious National Dance award in 2005, will perform “El Final de esta estado de cosas. Redux” and the Rafaela Carrasco Company will premiere “Vamos al tiroteo.” The instrumentals for many shows will be performed by groups such as Son de la Frontera and the Diego Amador Quartet.
The series entitled “Flamingos and other birds” fuses traditional flamenco music with everything from symphonic to fado and rock music.
The Teatro Alameda will host a number of new shows including one by “Ultra High Flamenco (UHF),” a gala with young talents, and several children’s shows. The Hotel Triana’s stage will have concerts by La Macanita with María del Mar Moreno along with “Orígenes” by Juan de Juan and “the 50th anniversary of the Orquesta Chekara de Tetuán.” The Biennial concludes with a closing gala on October 11 at the Theatre Maestranza.
“They say ‘flamenco history happens at the biennial,’” explains Javier Piñanes, director of the Tourist Office of Spain in
Prices for the shows range from about $10 to $62 and early birds will receive discounts: 10% before June 1st and 5% between June 2nd and August 22nd. Tickets are now on sale and can be purchased at the various venues in
In addition to thrilling flamenco performances, there is much to see in
For more information about the Flamenco Biennial, call 011-34-954-59-28-73, go to www.bienal-flamenco.org
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