In the framework of the Jerez Festival And coinciding with Andalusia Day, the facilities of Studio ExpoFlamenco Jerez They will be the setting for an enlightened dialogue between the project's author and the flamenco expert Jose Maria Castano.
El flamenco It's not just inherited, it's taught. With this conviction, ExpoFlamenco It reinforces its social and cultural commitment by decisively supporting the dissemination of art jondo among the child population. On Saturday, February 28, at 12 noon, our headquarters in Jerez (C/ Diego Fernández Herrera, s/n) will host the presentation of The Elf and The Professor, an innovative educational project created and developed by Álvaro de la Fuente.
To ExpoFlamenco, bring the closer flamenco For young children, it's not just an option, but a responsibility. Álvaro de la Fuente's project was born to fill a vital gap: emotional and linguistic education through the compass. Through the use of modern tools such as... podcasting And with a narrative full of sensitivity, De la Fuente has designed a universe where children discover that the flamenco It is a universal language that belongs to them.
"On Saturday, February 28th, at 12 noon, our headquarters in Jerez (C/ Diego Fernández Herrera, s/n) will host the presentation of 'The Little Elf and the Teacher', an innovative educational project created and developed by Álvaro de la Fuente."
The presentation will take place on a significant date, Andalusia Day, within the vibrant atmosphere of the Jerez Festival. The event will consist of an "enlightened dialogue" between Álvaro de la Fuente himself and the renowned flamenco scholar José María Castaño.
During the meeting, both specialists will discuss the need to integrate the flamenco in the school curriculum and how The Elf and The Professor It makes figures like Manuel Vallejo o The Girl with the Feet become relatable role models for the students. The potential of flamenco as a tool for inclusion, creativity and the promotion of reading, fundamental pillars of this project ExpoFlamenco.
We invite the entire educational community, families, and enthusiasts to attend this event that focuses on the future of our culture. Because, as Álvaro de la Fuente, the initiative's author, argues, "for the flamenco "It must live on; it must resonate in classrooms and in the imaginations of our children."
ExpoFlamenco They await you in Jerez to celebrate February 28th with a project that looks to the future without forgetting its roots. ♦


















































































