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    Algeciras hosts the XII Paco de Lucía International Guitar Meeting

    Algeciras hosts the XII Paco de Lucía International Guitar Meeting

    Presentation of the 'Lorca and Granada in the Generalife Gardens' series. Photo: Andalusian Agency for Cultural Institutions

    The 'Lorca and Granada in the Generalife Gardens' series arrives in full force for its 25th edition

    José Martínez Talavera and Juan Carlos Romero. Presentation of the Manolo Sanlúcar International Institute of Flamenco Guitar. Turina Hall, Seville. June 11, 2026. Photo: Carmen Arjona

    Manolo Sanlúcar Flamenco Guitar Institute: the reality of a dream

    Presentation of the 57th Meeting of Cante Jondo from La Puebla de Cazalla. Andalusian Institute of FlamencoSeville. June 11, 2026. Photo: IAF

    Powerful lineup for the 57th Meeting of Cante Jondo from La Puebla de Cazalla

    Decision of the jury of the XI International Awards of Flamenco 'Silverio Franconetti'. Peña La Platería, June 10, 2026. Photo: Granada City Council

    Eva Yerbabuena, Vicente Amigo, Diego Clavel and Blanca del Rey, among the PIF 2026 award winners

    Flamenco dancer Paula Comitre at Casa de Velázquez. Photo: Julián Azcutia

    Paula Comitre, meeting Pastora Empire

    Cover image of Alicia Morales' album 'Honors to Antonio Pozo El Mochuelo'.

    Alicia Morales: a tribute to Antonio Pozo El Mochuelo

    Presentation of the concert 'By Camarón - 75th anniversary. Photo: Cajasol Foundation

    'By Camarón – 75th Anniversary', a historic and unrepeatable tribute

    Dance recital by Manuela Carpio. Peña Flamenca Torres Macarena, Seville. September 10, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle

    June flamenco in Arahal with established figures and new voices

    Niña Pastori, before Pope Leo XIV. Image: Vatican Media video screenshot

    The Pope Chanela of flamenco

    Presentation of 'Curro Carrasco's Big Party' at the Cloisters of Santo Domingo. Photo: Jerez City Council

    The Cloisters of Santo Domingo host 'The Great Curro Carrasco Festival' on June 26th

    Lo Ferro Ballet. Photo: Lo Ferro

    Lo Ferro: the selection trials for the Golden Melon begin

    Guitarist Dani de Morón will be performing at Espacio Turina, XXIV Biennial of Flamenco of Sevilla.

    The Espacio Turina celebrates flamenco guitar at the Seville Biennial

    The Chair of FlamencoThe Andalusian Folklore and Folk Studies Association of Jerez presented the third cycle of the Nights of San Juan festival. Photo: Jerez City Council

    The Jerez Chair pays tribute to Fosforito and the copla

    Manuel Martín Martín, favorite son of Écija. Photo: Écija City Council

    Manuel Martín Martín: Favorite Son of the City of Écija

    The musicologist Faustino Núñez, director of the Academy ExpoFlamenco.

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    Older man with white hair and mustache in a brown jacket, wearing a mic, standing beside framed black-and-white portraits on a gallery wall.

    Pepe Lamarca, a smile for flamenco photography

    Israel Fernández presents 'Of Gold and Ivory' at the Alcázar, Seville Biennial.

    The Biennial brings to the Alcázar the living memory of flamenco

    José Mercé, Gold Medal for Merit in Fine Arts. Photo: Government of Spain

    José Mercé receives his Gold Medal of Fine Arts

    Honors to El Lebrijano in the Caracolá

    Honors to El Lebrijano in the Caracolá

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    Guitarist outdoors playing a classical guitar, focused on the fretboard; Expo Flamenco logo in the top-left.

    An Ocean of Tears by Miguel Salado

    Miguel Salado, photographed in 2021 during an interview with Juan Garrido in ExpoFlamenco.

    Miguel Salado: the will to live and a lemon tree that became famous

    Black-and-white poster showing two mirrored profiles facing each other, with bold red text 'Fosforito' and subtitle 'Since the beginning of time' below.

    'Fosforito. From the beginning of time', the definitive biography of the last great master of cante

    The singer? Rocío Jurado.

    Rocío Jurado never owed anyone anything.

    Ricardo Miño, Pepa Montes and the mayor of Seville, José Luis Sanz. Photo: Seville City Council

    Pepa Montes and Ricardo Miño in the Seville medal table

    The Pearl. Promotional image of 'My Path'.

    'My Path', the great album by El Perla

    Manolo from Huelva. Zayas Archives of Seville

    Manolo de Huelva, fifty years since his passing

    The Goatherd. Photo: Vicente Pachón

    The goatherd was born to be free.

    Vintage sepia portrait of a woman with a flower in her hair, dangling earrings, and a two-finger peace gesture near her face.

    Pepa de Utrera, the last one at the party

    José María Velázquez-Gaztelu, at the 36th Flamenco Cultural Week in Paradas. Photo: Paradas Town Hall Facebook page

    The flamenco parade gains a new local.

    Presentation of the Thursday cycle FlamencoCajasol. President Antonio Pulido and artists. Photo: Cajasol Fund

    Seville is reunited with the flamenco from Cajasol

    El Mochuelo, in the streets of Madrid. April 1936, a year before his death. The guitarist may be Florencio Campillo, who was 60 years old at the time. Photo taken from the newspaper Ahora.

    The Little Owl, the Rosetta Stone of cante: eight unreleased recordings (and III)

    Scenario of the Peña El Higueral Flamenco Cultural Center, Huelva. Photo: Jesús Naranjo

    Censorship of humanity's heritage

    Juan Tejero and Irene Carrasco, from Jerez, have been teaching the art of dancing in Seville for 16 years. canteThe Iguana, Seville. Photo: Manuel Martín Martín

    Juan Tejero teaches and instructs

    The flamenco singer José Rico Jiménez, Pepe de la Isla.

    Pepe de la Isla, from Coín, Malaga

    Image of the Little Owl in the old press. "The Little Owl, who was the king of the farrucas, tells his glories and his sorrows to our collaborator Valdivielso."

    The Little Owl, the Rosetta Stone of cante: eight unreleased recordings (II)

    Bernat Jiménez de Cisneros and Guillermo Castro. Photo: Lecternflamenco

    Atrilflamenco: A Digital Find in a Sea of Flamenco Misinformation

    Miguel Camacho, photographed at Bar Plata, opposite the Basilica of La Macarena, in August 2021. Photo: perezventana

    A true gentleman has passed away: farewell to Miguel Camacho

    The Little Owl, the Rosetta Stone of cante: eight unreleased recordings (I)

    The Little Owl, the Rosetta Stone of cante: eight unreleased recordings (I)

    Antonio Ortega Jr. Photo: Brotherhood of the Gypsies

    The arrow is here to stay

  • Chronicles
    'Paradise Lost', by Patricia Guerrero and Fahmi Alqhai. XXI Flamenco London Festival. National Gallery. June 15, 2026. Photo: Ione Saizar

    Patricia Guerrero and the unrestrained baroque

    'Tablao', by Arcángel. Festival Flamenco City of Huelva. Courtyard of Huelva City Hall. June 13, 2026. Photo: Jesús Naranjo

    Arcángel and Huelva: an emotional reunion at the flamenco venue

    Cancanilla and Chaparro de Málaga. Deep Paths Cycle FlamencoUnicaja Foundation Museum of Arts and Popular Customs of Malaga. June 11, 2026. Photo: Lourdes Gálvez del Postigo

    Cancanilla: mastery and flamenco

    'Central', by Lucía Álvarez 'La Piñona'. Thursday FlamencoCajasol Foundation Theatre, Seville. May 11, 2026. Photo: Remedios Malvarez

    Lucía Álvarez La Piñona's 'live' dance

    'Utrera Flamenco Fetén', from Argentina. Cartuja Center, Seville. June 7, 2026.

    Argentina, you took us to Utrera

    El Pele recital. IV Guiri FestivaljondoArab Baths of PaloMares del Río, Seville. June 6, 2026. Photo: perezventana

    Guirijondo 2026 (and IV): The Pele in the Netherlands and Upper

    Consuelo Haldón. Photo: Moguer Town Hall

    The truth that every fan carries within.

    Flamenco dancer Mari Paz Lucena. V Festival Flamenco trails of the CanteCMUM Ana María Delgado Romero, El Castillo de las Guardas (Seville) June 6, 2026. Photo: Manuel Martín Martín

    Mari Paz Lucena paved the way to glory

    'They Call Me the Crazy One', by Tino van der Sman, Cristina Hall and David Lagos. World premiere at the 4th Guiri Festivaljondo. Carlos Álvarez-Nóvoa Theater, PaloMares del Río (Seville). June 5, 2026. Photo: perezventana

    Guirijondo 2026 (III): Even to be crazy, you have to know

    Lola Yang and Malena Alba Kouriwa. IV Guiri Festivaljondo. Carlos Álvarez-Nóvoa Theater, PaloMares del Río (Seville). June 4, 2026. Photo: perezventana

    Guirijondo 2026 (II): Foreigners do not come to take exams

    Presentation of the 45th Córdoba Guitar Festival. Corral de la Morería, Madrid. Photo: Vicente Pachón

    'The White Queen' at the Cordoba Guitar Festival

    Gaspar de Holland and Jesús Méndez. IV Guiri Festivaljondo. Carlos Álvarez-Nóvoa Theater, paloRiver Seas (Seville). June 3, 2026. Photo: perezventana

    Guirijondo 2026 (I): party in Paloseas of the 'Mess'

    Recital by Dieguito Amador, Antonio Amador and Luis Amador. Flamenco Heritage Cycle. Peña Flamenca Torres Macarena, Seville. May 30, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    The Amador family's ties

    Congress dome CamarónInterpretation Centre Camarón de la IslaSan Fernando (Cádiz). Photo: Congress Camarón

    Camarón It's not a myth

    recital of cante by José and Fernando Canela. Deep Paths Cycle FlamencoUnicaja Foundation Museum of Arts and Popular Customs of Malaga. May 27, 2026. Photo: Lourdes Gálvez del Postigo

    The Canela family's singing house

    'Smoke', by Rafaela Carrasco. Teatro de la Maestranza, Seville. May 24, 2026. Photo: Maestranza

    Rafaela Carrasco and the 'Smoke' that doesn't warm

    'Links', by Fuensanta La Moneta. Festival Flamenco From Esch, Luxembourg. May 22, 2026. Photo: Peter Martin

    La Moneta, prophet in Europe

    Recital by Mayte Martín. Andalusia Cycle FlamencoAlhambra Theatre, Granada. May 21, 2026. Photo: Gilberto González

    The sensitive courage of Mayte Martín

    Dance recital by Carmen de Utrera. Peña Flamenca La Polea, Seville. May 21, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Carmen de Utrera danced and left through the main gate

    'Center, step', by Borja Cortés. Festival Flamenco From Esch, Luxembourg. May 21, 2026. Photo: Peter Martin

    'Center, I'm passing': party at Casa Borja

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    Cañeta de Malaga. Photo: Estela Zatania

    Cañeta de Málaga, festive jonda

    Macanita and Manuel Valencia, performing malagueñas. Don Antonio Chacón Cultural Center, Jerez. June 12, 2026. Photo: Juan Garrido

    La Macanita and her most compassionate lament

    Smiling older man with glasses sits in a home studio chair, with a piano, guitar, plant, and a red Music Expo banner in the corner.

    There are versions for all tastes

    The Sevillian poet Víctor Jiménez, with his work 'Tiros al aire'. Photo provided by the author.

    'Shots in the Air', by Víctor Jiménez: the elegance of verse

    Antonio Peña Carpio 'El Tolo' and Domingo Rubichi. Don Antonio Chacón Cycle. Cultural Center Flamenco Don Antonio Chacón, Jerez. Photo: Juan Garrido

    The Tolo is delivered to the Pope's house… cante

    Jose El Mijita

    South of flamenco from Jerez

    Pepe Marchena and the cante beautiful.

    El cante It's not pretty.

    María Antonia La Caramba, from Motril. Image: University of Granada website

    Far heels

    Gema's dance recital MoneoDon Antonio Chacón Cycle. CCF Don Antonio Chacón. May 2026. Photo: Juan Garrido

    Gem Moneo, present of the Jerez dance

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    Algeciras hosts the XII Paco de Lucía International Guitar Meeting

    Algeciras hosts the XII Paco de Lucía International Guitar Meeting

    Presentation of the 'Lorca and Granada in the Generalife Gardens' series. Photo: Andalusian Agency for Cultural Institutions

    The 'Lorca and Granada in the Generalife Gardens' series arrives in full force for its 25th edition

    José Martínez Talavera and Juan Carlos Romero. Presentation of the Manolo Sanlúcar International Institute of Flamenco Guitar. Turina Hall, Seville. June 11, 2026. Photo: Carmen Arjona

    Manolo Sanlúcar Flamenco Guitar Institute: the reality of a dream

    Presentation of the 57th Meeting of Cante Jondo from La Puebla de Cazalla. Andalusian Institute of FlamencoSeville. June 11, 2026. Photo: IAF

    Powerful lineup for the 57th Meeting of Cante Jondo from La Puebla de Cazalla

    Decision of the jury of the XI International Awards of Flamenco 'Silverio Franconetti'. Peña La Platería, June 10, 2026. Photo: Granada City Council

    Eva Yerbabuena, Vicente Amigo, Diego Clavel and Blanca del Rey, among the PIF 2026 award winners

    Flamenco dancer Paula Comitre at Casa de Velázquez. Photo: Julián Azcutia

    Paula Comitre, meeting Pastora Empire

    Cover image of Alicia Morales' album 'Honors to Antonio Pozo El Mochuelo'.

    Alicia Morales: a tribute to Antonio Pozo El Mochuelo

    Presentation of the concert 'By Camarón - 75th anniversary. Photo: Cajasol Foundation

    'By Camarón – 75th Anniversary', a historic and unrepeatable tribute

    Dance recital by Manuela Carpio. Peña Flamenca Torres Macarena, Seville. September 10, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle

    June flamenco in Arahal with established figures and new voices

    Niña Pastori, before Pope Leo XIV. Image: Vatican Media video screenshot

    The Pope Chanela of flamenco

    Presentation of 'Curro Carrasco's Big Party' at the Cloisters of Santo Domingo. Photo: Jerez City Council

    The Cloisters of Santo Domingo host 'The Great Curro Carrasco Festival' on June 26th

    Lo Ferro Ballet. Photo: Lo Ferro

    Lo Ferro: the selection trials for the Golden Melon begin

    Guitarist Dani de Morón will be performing at Espacio Turina, XXIV Biennial of Flamenco of Sevilla.

    The Espacio Turina celebrates flamenco guitar at the Seville Biennial

    The Chair of FlamencoThe Andalusian Folklore and Folk Studies Association of Jerez presented the third cycle of the Nights of San Juan festival. Photo: Jerez City Council

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    Manuel Martín Martín, favorite son of Écija. Photo: Écija City Council

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    José Mercé, Gold Medal for Merit in Fine Arts. Photo: Government of Spain

    José Mercé receives his Gold Medal of Fine Arts

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    Honors to El Lebrijano in the Caracolá

  • Interviews
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    Guitarist outdoors playing a classical guitar, focused on the fretboard; Expo Flamenco logo in the top-left.

    An Ocean of Tears by Miguel Salado

    Miguel Salado, photographed in 2021 during an interview with Juan Garrido in ExpoFlamenco.

    Miguel Salado: the will to live and a lemon tree that became famous

    Black-and-white poster showing two mirrored profiles facing each other, with bold red text 'Fosforito' and subtitle 'Since the beginning of time' below.

    'Fosforito. From the beginning of time', the definitive biography of the last great master of cante

    The singer? Rocío Jurado.

    Rocío Jurado never owed anyone anything.

    Ricardo Miño, Pepa Montes and the mayor of Seville, José Luis Sanz. Photo: Seville City Council

    Pepa Montes and Ricardo Miño in the Seville medal table

    The Pearl. Promotional image of 'My Path'.

    'My Path', the great album by El Perla

    Manolo from Huelva. Zayas Archives of Seville

    Manolo de Huelva, fifty years since his passing

    The Goatherd. Photo: Vicente Pachón

    The goatherd was born to be free.

    Vintage sepia portrait of a woman with a flower in her hair, dangling earrings, and a two-finger peace gesture near her face.

    Pepa de Utrera, the last one at the party

    José María Velázquez-Gaztelu, at the 36th Flamenco Cultural Week in Paradas. Photo: Paradas Town Hall Facebook page

    The flamenco parade gains a new local.

    Presentation of the Thursday cycle FlamencoCajasol. President Antonio Pulido and artists. Photo: Cajasol Fund

    Seville is reunited with the flamenco from Cajasol

    El Mochuelo, in the streets of Madrid. April 1936, a year before his death. The guitarist may be Florencio Campillo, who was 60 years old at the time. Photo taken from the newspaper Ahora.

    The Little Owl, the Rosetta Stone of cante: eight unreleased recordings (and III)

    Scenario of the Peña El Higueral Flamenco Cultural Center, Huelva. Photo: Jesús Naranjo

    Censorship of humanity's heritage

    Juan Tejero and Irene Carrasco, from Jerez, have been teaching the art of dancing in Seville for 16 years. canteThe Iguana, Seville. Photo: Manuel Martín Martín

    Juan Tejero teaches and instructs

    The flamenco singer José Rico Jiménez, Pepe de la Isla.

    Pepe de la Isla, from Coín, Malaga

    Image of the Little Owl in the old press. "The Little Owl, who was the king of the farrucas, tells his glories and his sorrows to our collaborator Valdivielso."

    The Little Owl, the Rosetta Stone of cante: eight unreleased recordings (II)

    Bernat Jiménez de Cisneros and Guillermo Castro. Photo: Lecternflamenco

    Atrilflamenco: A Digital Find in a Sea of Flamenco Misinformation

    Miguel Camacho, photographed at Bar Plata, opposite the Basilica of La Macarena, in August 2021. Photo: perezventana

    A true gentleman has passed away: farewell to Miguel Camacho

    The Little Owl, the Rosetta Stone of cante: eight unreleased recordings (I)

    The Little Owl, the Rosetta Stone of cante: eight unreleased recordings (I)

    Antonio Ortega Jr. Photo: Brotherhood of the Gypsies

    The arrow is here to stay

  • Chronicles
    'Paradise Lost', by Patricia Guerrero and Fahmi Alqhai. XXI Flamenco London Festival. National Gallery. June 15, 2026. Photo: Ione Saizar

    Patricia Guerrero and the unrestrained baroque

    'Tablao', by Arcángel. Festival Flamenco City of Huelva. Courtyard of Huelva City Hall. June 13, 2026. Photo: Jesús Naranjo

    Arcángel and Huelva: an emotional reunion at the flamenco venue

    Cancanilla and Chaparro de Málaga. Deep Paths Cycle FlamencoUnicaja Foundation Museum of Arts and Popular Customs of Malaga. June 11, 2026. Photo: Lourdes Gálvez del Postigo

    Cancanilla: mastery and flamenco

    'Central', by Lucía Álvarez 'La Piñona'. Thursday FlamencoCajasol Foundation Theatre, Seville. May 11, 2026. Photo: Remedios Malvarez

    Lucía Álvarez La Piñona's 'live' dance

    'Utrera Flamenco Fetén', from Argentina. Cartuja Center, Seville. June 7, 2026.

    Argentina, you took us to Utrera

    El Pele recital. IV Guiri FestivaljondoArab Baths of PaloMares del Río, Seville. June 6, 2026. Photo: perezventana

    Guirijondo 2026 (and IV): The Pele in the Netherlands and Upper

    Consuelo Haldón. Photo: Moguer Town Hall

    The truth that every fan carries within.

    Flamenco dancer Mari Paz Lucena. V Festival Flamenco trails of the CanteCMUM Ana María Delgado Romero, El Castillo de las Guardas (Seville) June 6, 2026. Photo: Manuel Martín Martín

    Mari Paz Lucena paved the way to glory

    'They Call Me the Crazy One', by Tino van der Sman, Cristina Hall and David Lagos. World premiere at the 4th Guiri Festivaljondo. Carlos Álvarez-Nóvoa Theater, PaloMares del Río (Seville). June 5, 2026. Photo: perezventana

    Guirijondo 2026 (III): Even to be crazy, you have to know

    Lola Yang and Malena Alba Kouriwa. IV Guiri Festivaljondo. Carlos Álvarez-Nóvoa Theater, PaloMares del Río (Seville). June 4, 2026. Photo: perezventana

    Guirijondo 2026 (II): Foreigners do not come to take exams

    Presentation of the 45th Córdoba Guitar Festival. Corral de la Morería, Madrid. Photo: Vicente Pachón

    'The White Queen' at the Cordoba Guitar Festival

    Gaspar de Holland and Jesús Méndez. IV Guiri Festivaljondo. Carlos Álvarez-Nóvoa Theater, paloRiver Seas (Seville). June 3, 2026. Photo: perezventana

    Guirijondo 2026 (I): party in Paloseas of the 'Mess'

    Recital by Dieguito Amador, Antonio Amador and Luis Amador. Flamenco Heritage Cycle. Peña Flamenca Torres Macarena, Seville. May 30, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    The Amador family's ties

    Congress dome CamarónInterpretation Centre Camarón de la IslaSan Fernando (Cádiz). Photo: Congress Camarón

    Camarón It's not a myth

    recital of cante by José and Fernando Canela. Deep Paths Cycle FlamencoUnicaja Foundation Museum of Arts and Popular Customs of Malaga. May 27, 2026. Photo: Lourdes Gálvez del Postigo

    The Canela family's singing house

    'Smoke', by Rafaela Carrasco. Teatro de la Maestranza, Seville. May 24, 2026. Photo: Maestranza

    Rafaela Carrasco and the 'Smoke' that doesn't warm

    'Links', by Fuensanta La Moneta. Festival Flamenco From Esch, Luxembourg. May 22, 2026. Photo: Peter Martin

    La Moneta, prophet in Europe

    Recital by Mayte Martín. Andalusia Cycle FlamencoAlhambra Theatre, Granada. May 21, 2026. Photo: Gilberto González

    The sensitive courage of Mayte Martín

    Dance recital by Carmen de Utrera. Peña Flamenca La Polea, Seville. May 21, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Carmen de Utrera danced and left through the main gate

    'Center, step', by Borja Cortés. Festival Flamenco From Esch, Luxembourg. May 21, 2026. Photo: Peter Martin

    'Center, I'm passing': party at Casa Borja

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    • Graphic chronicles
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    • The chosen ones
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    Cañeta de Málaga, festive jonda

    Macanita and Manuel Valencia, performing malagueñas. Don Antonio Chacón Cultural Center, Jerez. June 12, 2026. Photo: Juan Garrido

    La Macanita and her most compassionate lament

    Smiling older man with glasses sits in a home studio chair, with a piano, guitar, plant, and a red Music Expo banner in the corner.

    There are versions for all tastes

    The Sevillian poet Víctor Jiménez, with his work 'Tiros al aire'. Photo provided by the author.

    'Shots in the Air', by Víctor Jiménez: the elegance of verse

    Antonio Peña Carpio 'El Tolo' and Domingo Rubichi. Don Antonio Chacón Cycle. Cultural Center Flamenco Don Antonio Chacón, Jerez. Photo: Juan Garrido

    The Tolo is delivered to the Pope's house… cante

    Jose El Mijita

    South of flamenco from Jerez

    Pepe Marchena and the cante beautiful.

    El cante It's not pretty.

    María Antonia La Caramba, from Motril. Image: University of Granada website

    Far heels

    Gema's dance recital MoneoDon Antonio Chacón Cycle. CCF Don Antonio Chacón. May 2026. Photo: Juan Garrido

    Gem Moneo, present of the Jerez dance

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Beatriz Morales, flamenco dancer and choreographer: "I never stray from my roots"

The Jerez-born artist presents her show 'Arte' on March 7th at the 30th Jerez Festival. A tribute to her 'mineral' roots and to her father's fifty-year career in the arts. flamencoEnrique the Extremaduran.

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Beatrice Morales (Jerez de la Frontera, Cadiz, 1984) presents in the Jerez Festivalwhich we are enjoying so much, ArtA tribute to the 'mineral' roots, and to the fifty-year career of "his father" in the flamencoEnrique El Extremeño. The Jerez-born flamenco dancer clings to orthodoxy while participating in electronic music festivals like Ombra in Barcelona. Beatriz Morales, versatile, classic, and modern all at once, is the perfect backdrop for any high-quality performance. In the world premiere of Art At the Blas Infante Social Center on March 7th, essence, experiences, and grandeur will be revealed in an intimate, unpretentious gathering, a chance to reconnect with the past, to feel, to truly be present, and to remember where we are. Because if Jerez is your home, for lovers of... flamenco It remains our cradle.

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- What is Art?

- Art It represents the situation I'm in. Art is everything to me; it's present in my daily life because it's part of me. I see art as being in everything around me. Even when cooking, from a simple salad to a stew, I like to find the art in it. It's a big part of my life, from what I wear to my very outlook on the day. Art has saved me in many personal situations. Every day is a challenge, and art is one of my salvations: art and faith. I'm at that point in my life where art is a salvation and everything to me, along with my family, but it's one of the most important things I have. And when you realize so many things in life, you realize that art is what accompanies you everywhere and what you breathe. I have two children who are my driving force, but art is the engine that fuels me every day.

– How would you present it?

– I didn't want to create a grandiose spectacle, full of extravagance, but rather something real, a reflection of the purest feelings. It's also about returning to my roots, where I started, and Enrique El Extremeño is with me because he's always been with me. Art I wanted to do something like a tribute to his fifty-year career. He's always helped me and has always been there for me since I started. Enrique is like a father to me. flamencoBecause I started working with him when I was about 18, and we've continued together ever since. He had a lot of experience, and I was just starting out, and I've always been grateful for his advice. I wanted to pay tribute to all those moments. Because he's always been there.

 

"I didn't want to create a grandiose spectacle, full of extravagance, but rather something real, a reflection of the purest feelings. I also wanted to return to my roots, to where I started, and Enrique El Extremeño is with me because he's always been with me. With 'Arte' I wanted to pay him a kind of tribute to his fifty-year career."

 

– He claims it's a journey to the roots. Has he ever left them?

– I never stray from my roots. They're calling me now for shows that are evolving, you could say, like electronic music and more innovative things, and they're counting on me, but I've always made it clear. I'm going to dance. flamencoEven though I make electronic music. I was at Ombra Festival in Barcelona, ​​an electronic music festival, but I danced all over the place. palos of the flamencoAnd they want to take it where all the international electronic music is, but I'm bringing in the dance. flamencoEven though I'm in a different kind of music. To return to my roots, I wanted to do it, like in my beginnings, by dancing. flamenco And with the people who have always been there for me. Given my current state, it was very good for me to return to my roots and essence. Even though we may take many turns, we can never lose sight of our foundation. When you have a safe harbor and you're sailing, and although I really enjoy taking risks and innovating, I like to do it with my feet firmly on the ground.

– Do you think that, in some sense, with certain programs the essence of the flamenco?

– I think everything is being lost all over the world: principles, values, everything! And that's where all the problems in life come from. When you lose the fundamental foundations of daily life as a person, you start to lose yourself in music and art. I think both music and good people are in decline. There are defenders of the music of the future, but it's true that I miss those moments of artistic sparks, that transmission, that heartfelt connection. There are many things that are perfectly made, but they don't resonate or aren't made from the truth. Since there's no truth in the world, since there's a scarcity of authenticity, it's being lost in art too. Before, it didn't matter if you made a mistake or not; it came from the soul, and that was true. Now there's a lot of fear of making mistakes, of what others will say, of not being perfect. Beauty and art are imperfect. Beauty is infinite, just like art. When you see a completely perfect person, it's a lie. Art can't be perfect either because that would be a lie. Either we're making a mistake, or we're being pressured to be perfect. Sometimes I tell myself I'm getting off this world, because I see so much hypocrisy that I just shut myself away in my own world, but we have to keep dealing with what's out there!

 

Beatriz Morales. Photo: Adrián Madrid. Wardrobe: Juana Soto
Beatriz Morales. Photo: Adrián Madrid. Wardrobe: Juana Soto

 

– When they call you the “queen of bulería”, don’t you feel embarrassed?

– Of course! It's scary, it makes me dizzy. My students have been suggesting it to me, but it seems way too big for me. It's been spreading through social media, YouTube comments, and honestly, when people tell me, it makes me really dizzy because it's such a huge responsibility. I live and breathe flamenco every day of my life, but I also dance to every tune! palos!

– How would you define that 'personality and unique flamenco spirit' with which they describe you?

– I've even been frightened by those comments because people have called me: the only one, the loner… And I wondered: is that good or bad? It's true that I do what comes from my soul, and one thing I ask is that my dance be pure and from God; that a dance comes to me from the divine, that it's not me who creates it. That's all I ask. I have faith, and I try to make sure that my dance isn't mine, but that it comes from the divine. I don't know where the sounds come from, or where things come from. I can't explain it because I don't try to imitate anyone. I admire many people, but I try to have my own feelings and my own path. I consider myself a flamenco dancer with my own personality, and I try to let it come from beyond. It's difficult because you don't know if others will like it when it's something personal, and you're also afraid: what if I'm doing this wrong? When I put paws The most difficult in the Jerez bulería, until the established teachers told me that I was doing it well, I had my doubts.

 

"I think both music and good people are in decline. There are defenders of the music that's coming, but it's true that I miss those moments of artistic sparks, that connection, that heartfelt feeling. There are many things that are perfectly made, but they don't resonate or aren't made from the heart."

 

– You were a teacher at 13. Can someone teach at that age?

– I started, I started! I covered and helped the teacher where I was. They were all women! And now I have students who are already artists, and I've even shared the stage with them. For me, it's an honor, because I'm not so old to have students on stage.

– What is it that cannot be taught in dance? flamenco?

– The soul. You can't teach someone to have a soul. I can bring out what's inside, but if you don't have a soul… I can teach everything, even how to overcome fears, but you can't teach pure feeling. It's easier with people who are attuned to something, but everything is possible. It's true that when someone's soul is closed, it's harder to teach them to open up, but it can still be done. I don't see anything as impossible in teaching. ♦

 

'On the nature of love', by Beatriz Morales and Agujetas Chico. Villamarta Theatre. XXVIII Jerez Festival. March 4, 2024. Photo: Tamara Pastora – Jerez Festival
'On the nature of love', by Beatriz Morales and Agujetas Chico. Villamarta Theatre. XXVIII Jerez Festival. March 4, 2024. Photo: Tamara Pastora – Jerez Festival

 

Mª Isabel Rodríguez Palop

Mª Isabel Rodríguez Palop

Author of 'Flamenco for Dummies' (Editorial Grupo Planeta, 2020). More than fifteen years of experience in the flamenco press. "From Extremadura, from the cantes, of the fans, of events, peñaflamenco shows, festivals…, of flamenco Extremaduran with capital letters, I will give an account from the international portal expoflamenco».

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  1. Rick Worthy says:
    3 months ago

    I saw Art with Beatriz Morales at the Blas Infante Social Center in Jerez and it was a triumph. Miss Morales skill and invention was astounding and her development in Flamenco styles was so good. Her supporting artists were also very good and the music was exceptional. It's the best dancing I have seen this year. Thanks!!

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