Cultural space Expoflamenco Mayo
May 01st to 15th Expo
Expoflamenco Jerez
PROGRAMMING
This month in our host city of Jerez has one name of its own: the Horse Fair. This annual event takes place during the second week of May. But our program continues with various meetings and interviews with artists who come to share their projects and ideas. Alongside these, we also have a selection of educational activities. Here is the planned schedule:
Tuesday, May 5th, at 10:30 a.m..
Thursday, May 7th, at 12:00 pm.
Friday, May 8th, at 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday, May 13th, at 12:00 pm.
Special activity to mark the celebration of the Jerez Horse Fair 2026Training workshop 'Origin and evolution of Sevillanas'. A historical overview of its nature, development, and consolidation at the major fairs of Andalusia. We will also discuss whether or not it should be recognized as a distinct style of the fair. flamenco. THEEntry is free and a complimentary glass of sherry will be served.The activity is led by our coordinator, José María Castaño.
Our Study Room will be dedicated in a special way to the origin and evolution of Sevillanas on the occasion of the Jerez Fair
Dance Academy Expoflamenco (Classes are suspended during the Horse Fair)
Under the guidance of our teacher Marga Flores, we offer a new schedule so you can learn flamenco dance in a pedagogical and authentic way. The course schedule will be as follows, except for holidays: Wednesday mornings from 11:00 to 12:15; Wednesday afternoons from 18:45 to 20:00; Friday afternoons from 17:30 to 18:45 (Sevillanas) / from 18:45 to 20:00 (Bulerías). For more information about these activities, please call the Shop/Space. expoflamenco 673651042 (during business hours)
Poster for the photography exhibition that can be visited in our space Expoflamenco
From the personal perspective of the graphic artist of Roksaneh Emma Fotovat, The content of the exhibition is a megaphone for the social and cultural values of women with the flamenco as a focus of attention. The Iranian photographer and filmmaker, Roksaneh Emma Fotovat, develops a visual work around the flamenco, understood as a living art, a language of the body, and a space for transmission. Open to visitors during business hours, Monday to Saturday.













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