Casa Flamenca kicks off Fall in Albuquerque with International Artists Flamenco and the First "Flamenco in The Balconies»
Casa Flamenca (CF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and dissemination of art flamenco In the United States, this year's programming raises the bar with acclaimed artists arriving directly from Spain and exciting community events, reinforcing CF's position as a vital cultural center.
The season is led by renowned figures, including the singers Raquel Heredia 'La Repompa' y Amparo Heredia 'La Repompilla', along with the virtuoso guitarist Juani de la IslaThese artists will be featured in the series of Autumn Tablaos in CF, offering the public an authentic and intimate experience of art FlamencoThis year we had Diego Amador Jr. and Torombo
- 1st Annual Flamenco at Los Balcones Albuquerque: A special event that will bring the passion and rhythm of flamenco beyond the theater, in the local architectural landscape. This event is a copy of the Flamenco on the balconies in Spain and for the first time we will present it here in this native land where we will have the collaboration of a group of Native American singers.
- FlamencoESForEvryone: is aA program that highlights CF's social mission, bringing presentations, workshops, and concerts to different spaces to make the flamenco accessible to all New Mexico residents. (senior center, public schools, and community centers.
*Summer Tablao Season*ABQ Flamenco OFF
National Scope and Non-Profit Mission
Casa Flamenca not only serves the Albuquerque community; its annual program model acts as a cultural beacon, facilitating these artists flamencoSpaniards collaborate with other organizations at the national level in key cities such as Miami, Georgia, New York, California, Tennessee and Illinois to name a few.
The existence of Casa Flamenca and the quality of its programs depend entirely on its mission as non-profit organizationEvery ticket and donation goes directly to support the cultural and educational program, ensuring that the next generation of artists flamencocan continue to reach the US.






