There is another Camino de Santiago that does not end in Galicia, but in the emblematic Jerez neighborhood of the same name, one of the undisputed cradles of the best flamenco of all time. The Porvera and Ancha streets connect the historic emporium with the city center and the Cloisters of Santo Domingo, the meeting place for this summer event.
He already sang it the Sernita with that letter of From Porverita to Santiago in its mythical cabals of Sing Jerez. Just the route that the Peña Uncle Jose de Paula for his embassy of cantesy compass in the third of the Friday Flamencos, held on August 8.
A cast that formed Felipa del Moreno, Abraham El Zambo and Joaquín El Zambo, cante, the guitar of José Gálvez and the dance of Fernando Jiménez, escorted by the cantes of Manuel Moneo Carrasco y Enrique de Remache and Fernando del Morao on the guitar…. while the palmas were the responsibility of Manuel Salado y Javier PeñaAt the end of the festivities the Tatas of the Peña Flamenca Uncle José de Paula.
And here are our photo chronicles (*), which have the necessary cooperation of the photographer Stephen Abion and the allusive text of the undersigned.
(*) You already know from the previous post that this concept aims to be a visual and literary flash. A short allusive text, verse or flamenco lyrics as a caption to a unique photograph to interpret it at first glance. That is, a comment on the photo in question and not on the show, although they could always have some connection. All photos are by Esteban Abión for Flamenco from Jerez.
VF Uncle José: Felipa, the one with the brown hair cante.
VF Uncle José: Abraham el Zambo and José Gálvez, under the watchful eye of history.
VF Uncle José: Joaquín el Zambo, the silver of the anchovy in his sayings.
VF Uncle José: Fernando Jiménez, the passion in dance that dresses purple feet.









