La IX Art Biennial Flamenco from the Malaga Provincial Council arrives on July 8th at Felipe VI Auditorium from Estepona with the premiere of Journey to the center of myself, the first solo show by the Malaga guitarist Francisco Vinuesa, who will be surrounded on stage by guest artists of the category of Rocio Molina, Manuel Linan, Alfonso Losa and El Rivet.
The Vice President of Culture, Manuel Lopez Mestanza, has presented the show in Estepona together with the Councilor for Culture, Hope Macarena Dianez, and Francisco Vinuesa himself, “one of the most important guitarists, not only in Málaga, but in Spain.”
Mestanza explained that the Biennial is coming to Estepona because "its auditorium has the capacity to host this major premiere. Estepona has a long guitar tradition and is a constantly growing municipality that deserves the Biennial to bring a high-level show like this."
"Francisco Vinuesa is constantly asked by artists and companies to accompany them on the sonanta. On this occasion, he is the star of his own show, for which he is surrounded by a truly outstanding cast."
Journey to the center of myself It was created by Francisco Vinuesa, who travels constantly around the world "because he is constantly in demand by artists and companies to accompany them on the sonanta," explained the vice president. "This time, the tables have turned, and he is the star of his own show, for which he is surrounded by a truly elite cast."
In addition to Rocío Molina, Manuel Liñán, Alfonso Losa and El Remache, the singers will also perform Antonio Luque Cortés 'Canito', Ismael de la Rosa 'El Bola' and Dani Bonilla, and the percussionist Javier Teruel 'The Clapperboard'.
The show, which will begin at 21.30:90 p.m., lasts 20 minutes and tickets, priced at XNUMX euros, can be purchased at whileentrance.net and at the Felipe VI Auditorium from one hour before the start of the show.
Francisco Vinuesa Born in Málaga in 1985, he became interested in flamenco guitar at the age of nine, beginning his training with maestro Pedro Blanco. From there, he moved on to tablaos in Málaga and Madrid. As a guitarist, he has accompanied dancers and singers such as Manuel Liñán, María Juncal, Rafael de Utrera, Lucía 'La Piñona', Rocío Molina, Esperanza Fernández, Rocío Márquez, the La Repompa family, Alfonso Losa, Adrián Santana, Carrete de Málaga, Trinidad Santiago, and Patricia Guerrero, among others. He was nominated for the 2016 Max Awards for Best Musical Composition for Stage Venues; the 2020 Max Audience Award; and the Jerez Critics' Award in 2022 and 2024.







