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Tablao La Carmela brings together a historic lineup

On Friday, December 12, Tablao La Carmela (Madrid) will offer a great show with three leading figures of the flamenco: the voice of Remedios Amaya, the stagecraft of Antonio Canales and the passion of Juan Andrés Maya from Granada.

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In the heart of Madrid, a few steps from Puerta del Sol, Tablao La Carmela It has established itself as one of the spaces flamencothe most important ones in the Spanish capital. unique history, intimate atmosphere and carefully curated artistic programming This makes it a landmark for those looking to enjoy the flamenco in an authentic setting.

Art lovers jondo they will be able to experience an unforgettable night December 12 At 21 p.m. The flamenco venue will host two legends of the art form. flamencoRemedios Amaya and Antonio Canales, who will join Juan Andrés Maya to delight the audience in a magical evening.

Remedios Amaya, one of the most emblematic voices of cante flamenco Contemporary artist, she is known for her ability to convey raw emotion and for a career that has taken her to national and international stages. Her free, personal, and powerful style has made her a leading figure in the genre. flamenco lived from intuition and truth. Alongside her, Antonio Canales, an essential figure in dance flamencoHe brings his stage presence, elegance, and international experience. With a career marked by his time with the Spanish National Ballet and decades of experience as a creator, choreographer, and dancer, Canales continues to leave a unique mark on every performance.

 

"In the heart of Madrid, a few steps from the Puerta del Sol, Tablao La Carmela has established itself as one of the venues flamencoIt is one of the most important venues in the Spanish capital. Its unique history, intimate atmosphere, and carefully curated artistic program make it a landmark venue.

 

Juan Andrés Maya, at Tablao La Carmela, Madrid.
Juan Andrés Maya, at Tablao La Carmela, Madrid.

 

They join Juan Andrés MayaOne of the great representatives of the Granada school, he completes the lineup with his dancing full of temperament, sensitivity, and refined technique. Descended from a family with deep flamenco traditions, he stands out for his ability to combine roots, modernity, and a powerful stage presence.

The union of these three figures makes the December 12th event a unique artistic encounter in the famous “cave of mystery” of La Carmela, where the warm lighting, natural acoustics and proximity to the artists enhance each canteevery gesture and every beat.

Tablao La Carmela is a mystical and historic place where its exquisite, high-level traditional cuisine is combined with performances by artists from flamenco renowned, under the direction of maestro Juan Andrés Maya, who defines Tablao La Carmela as the cave of mystery, because of the experience the customer has from the moment they arrive until the show ends.

 

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