The Cadiz summer sounds like flamenco, bubbles with creativity and looks at the sky from the top of the Pemán House. The Cajasol Foundation has presented its summer programming under the title Summer in Cajasol, A full lineup of cultural and family activities that will fill Cádiz with music, art, and conviviality during the warmer months of the year.
The presentation, held at the foundation's headquarters in Plaza San Antonio, was attended by Mar Diez, delegate in Cadiz; the journalist, colleague in expoflamenco and coordinator of Estival Flamenco, Juan Garrido; and three of the artists featured in the cycle flamenco: Cadiz Snail, José Mijita and Anabel Rivera.
One of the pillars of the program is precisely the VII Estival Flamenco, which will be held on July 3, 10, 16, and 24 at 21:XNUMX p.m. on the rooftop of the Cajasol Foundation headquarters. A privileged enclave from which to look into the sonorous soul of the south, with artists in full creative effervescence who represent different accents of the map. jondo.
Cadiz Snail will open the cycle on Thursday, July 3 with Cadiz, three thousand years of cante, a show that traces the history of cante Cadiz through the voices that have shaped it. They accompany him Paco León on the guitar, and Naim Real y Edu Gomez at palmas.
"The Cajasol Foundation is firmly committed to democratizing culture, bringing it to the streets, and reaffirming its commitment to Andalusian identity."
On Thursday 10th, José Mijita arrives with ASouth of Freedom, the title of his new album and a declaration of principles that resonates strongly in this "rooftop full of freedom and in the south of the south," as he himself points out. He will be accompanied Pepe del Morao to the guitar and Diego Montoya y Carlos Grilo at palmas.
On Wednesday the 16th, Anabel Rivera will pay tribute to his mother in By Carmen, an emotional evening with a family atmosphere, full of art, memories and surprises.
The closing, on July 24, will be done by the Cordoban Dew Moon, with his show full moon, accompanied by Francis Gomez to the guitar and the beat of Emilio Castaneda y Antonio Amaya PeteteTickets have a symbolic price of 8 euros and are now available both online as at the Foundation's headquarters.
Juan Garrido highlighted that the cycle "is very well woven, with new proposals, artists in full growth and a diverse representation of territories" flamencos like Cádiz, Jerez or Córdoba.
The Cajasol Foundation is firmly committed to democratizing culture, bringing it to the streets, and reaffirming its commitment to Andalusian identity. As Mar Díez noted in her speech, "the rooftop of Casa Pemán is consolidating its position as a meeting place where Cádiz breathes art from above."






