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Andalusia CycleFlamenco - Sevilla

Juan Tomás de la Molía, Rosario 'La Tremendita' and Yerai Cortés will bring this edition of the cycle of the Ministry of Culture to a close.

Patri Manes by Patri Manes
26 November 2025
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The Central Theatre, a venue under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Culture and Sport of the Andalusian Regional Government, is entering the final week of the Andalucía cycle.Flamenco with three shows and four performances.

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The series, which began on the 5th, has featured top-level artists in its lineup to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of the declaration of Flamenco as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. Thus, the Cartuja performance space is hosting some of the most prominent figures in the arts this week. jondo current, among which are Juan Tomás de la Molía, Rosario 'La Tremendita' and Yerai Cortés.

The program continues this Thursday, November 27, with new proposals that highlight the vitality, aesthetic diversity, and international projection of flamencoThrough a selection of shows from canteWith music and dance, the Central Theater reaffirms its commitment to the dissemination of this universal art and to supporting its main creators.


 

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Dancer, Professor and Researcher of FlamencoBachelor's degree in Industrial Design. Dance pedagogy flamenco in CSDMA and Master in Research Flamenco UCA. Patri is an entrepreneur who dedicates herself body and soul to flamenco, from training, scenarios and research.

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