With our sights already set on the imminent celebration of the Jerez Festival, which this year 2026 reaches its 30th anniversary, we have organized a series of cultural activities and meetings at our physical headquarters in Jerez while we await the great international dance event. flamencoAs you know, the content of these events will then be available on our website, this great meeting point for everyone. expoflamencos of the world.
Tuesday, February 3rd, at 12:00 pm. Interview with the singer Antonio Vargas Cortés, known in the art world by the nickname of 'The Potito'. A performer who, at just six years old, was already showing great talent in Seville and who, today, can boast of a long and distinguished career. We'll talk about the key milestones that have marked his journey and his current projects, which he's approaching with great enthusiasm.
Thursday, February 5th, at 12:00 pm. Interview with the singer Manuel Castro Román, nicknamed as Lolo from JerezAn interpreter who was born in Jerez but made his name in Barcelona, within that world flamenco which is lived intensely in the Catalan capital and its surroundings. There, he won a large number of prizes in competitions of cante flamenco And he has rubbed shoulders with leading figures who have visited Barcelona. Perhaps a great unknown in his own land.
Photograph from one of our duende routes through Jerez (Nano Hernández)
Wednesday, February 11, at 10:30 a.m. The Elf Route in Jerez. A journey through the heart of old Jerez, from the Santiago neighborhood to the San Miguel district, guided by our colleague José María Castaño. Along the way, we'll encounter history, legend, monuments, wine, and more. flamenco and everything that makes our city great. We finished at our headquarters with a small get-together. This is a pre-arranged, private activity with CERPER (Educational Center) The Thirteen Roses of Jerez. If you have a group and want to organize a route with us, do not hesitate to contact us by phone: 673651042.
And also,
Dance Academy Expoflamenco
From the hand of our teacher Marga Flores A new course has begun with a new schedule so you can learn flamenco dance in a pedagogical and authentic way. The course schedule will be as follows, except for holidays: Wednesday mornings from 11:00 to 12:15; Wednesday afternoons from 18:45 to 20:00; Friday afternoons from 17:30 to 18:45 (Sevillanas) / from 18:45 to 20:00 (Bulerías). For more information about these activities, please call the Shop/Space. expoflamenco 673651042 (during business hours)





